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About Shashi Tharoor

 

 

 

Born in London in 1956, Shashi Tharoor was educated in Bombay, Calcutta,

Delhi (BA in History, St. Stephen's College), and the United States (he got

his PhD at the age of 22 from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at

Tufts University).

 

Since 1978, he has worked for the United Nations, serving with the UN High

Commissioner for Refugees, whose Singapore office he headed during the "boat

people" crisis. Since October 1989, he has been a senior official at UN HQ

in New York, where, until late 1996, he was responsible for peacekeeping

operations in the former Yugoslavia. From January 1997 to July 1998, he was

executive assistant to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. In July 1998, he was

appointed director of communications and special projects in the office of

the Secretary-General. In January 2001, he was appointed by the

Secretary-General as interim head of the Dept. of Public Information. On 1

June 2002, he was confirmed as the Under-Secretary-General for

Communications and Public Information of the United Nations.

 

Tharoor is the author of numerous articles, short stories and commentaries

in Indian and Western publications, and the winner of several journalism and

literary awards, including a Commonwealth Writers' Prize.

 

His books include Reasons of State (1982), a scholarly study of Indian

foreign policy; The Great Indian Novel (1989), a political satire; The

Five-Dollar Smile & Other Stories (1990); a second novel, Show Business

(1992), which received a front-page accolade from The New York Times Book

Review and was made into a motion picture titled Bollywood; and India: From

Midnight to the Millennium (1997), published on the 50th anniversary of

India's independence.

 

On August 13, 2001 Penguin Books (India) published Tharoor's latest novel

Riot. The US edition was published by Arcade on September 28, 2001.

 

Shashi Tharoor is the winner of numerous journalism and literary awards,

including a Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 1991. In 1998, Shashi Tharoor was

awarded the Excelsior Award for excellence in literature by the Association

of Indians in America (AIA) and the Network of Indian Professionals (NetIP).

He received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters in International

Affairs from the University of Puget Sound in May 2000. In January 1998, he

was named by the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as a Global

Leader of Tomorrow.

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