Shashi Tharoor is a political leader and member of Indian National Congress. He currently serves as a Member of Parliament and represents Thiruvananthpuran in Kerala. Tharoor has also served as the Minister of State for External Affairs and Human Resource Minister in the past. Apart from that, he is also a former diplomat who worked with United Nations for 29 years. Tharoor is also an acclaimed author and has written over 15 books about India's culture, history, etc.
September 11,2025 07:00:25 AM
Modi-Xi meeting hints at a new chapter after years of silence. But old mistrust and new asymmetries persist
Thu, Sep 11, 2025September 04,2025 07:11:56 AM
It’s time for the US to call off its tariff war, and restore the strategic partnership that both nations desperately need, and the world benefits from
Fri, Sep 05, 2025April 30,2025 12:08:39 PM
India’s moves must leave little doubt about its resolve, while ensuring that these actions do not ignite major hostilities at the expense of the India growth story, which remains our overriding priority
Thu, May 01, 2025November 25,2024 14:21:44 PM
Today, our Constitution’s pluralist, progressive, and peaceful idea of India faces numerous perils, as do the institutions and watchdogs entrusted with safeguarding it and fending against authoritarian impulses and brute majoritarianism. But there is no reason to lose hope
Thu, Nov 28, 2024July 05,2024 13:41:21 PM
The RSS has consistently rejected the idea of India enshrined in the Constitution, dismissing it as a Western construct unconnected to Indian traditions like the Manusmriti. When Rahul Gandhi takes on the RSS, he does so both from the platform of the Constitution and as a Hindu who cherishes the principles of non-violence, acceptance and inclusion he has learned from his faith.
Sat, Jul 06, 2024May 10,2022 12:00:31 PM
In the prologue to a new book written by his sister Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan, Shashi Tharoor writes about how proximity and age have lent him a new perspective on his mother's self-reliance and drive for excellence
Mon, May 09, 2022April 18,2022 23:24:32 PM
Shashi Tharoor, E D Mathew write: The international body’s stature has been diminished by its inability to hold superpowers to account and stop wars. But its record in peace-keeping, delivering humanitarian relief is formidable
Tue, Apr 19, 2022August 15,2021 06:30:08 AM
Who is a patriot and who a nationalist? As India enters her 75th year of independence, re-examining ideas of belonging
Mon, Aug 16, 2021June 10,2021 03:35:44 AM
Shashi Tharoor, Aditya Sharma write: Government must take steps against the practice and protect LGBTQIA+ Indians.
Thu, Jun 10, 2021May 31,2021 03:10:52 AM
We had to play catch-up on the first phase of the digital revolution. We are now on cusp of the next phase, which will be led by technologies like blockchain, and we must get our policies right.
Mon, May 31, 2021April 29,2021 03:02:05 AM
The Centre’s vaccination policy is a maze of confusion that could doom India’s future prospects.
Thu, Apr 29, 2021December 03,2020 03:00:36 AM
It is critical that the government work with civil society and individuals with disabilities to craft an India where everyone feels welcome and treated with respect, regardless of their disabilities.
Thu, Dec 03, 2020August 07,2020 03:04:53 AM
Shashi Tharoor writes: When the museum commemorates its 65th anniversary this year, 75 years to the day after the A-bomb fell, it will help the world to keep its own memories intact — so that humankind can, through these searing reminders, ensure it never suffers or witnesses the horror of nuclear bombing again.
Fri, Aug 07, 2020July 25,2020 04:00:39 AM
Shashi Tharoor writes: It has never been clearer. The disrepute into which the political process has fallen in India, and the cynicism about the motives of politicians, can be traced to the workings of the parliamentary system.
Sat, Jul 25, 2020April 28,2020 04:05:26 AM
While prices are low, we should fill up our reserve tanks and rent space abroad. The oil will come in handy when prices have gone up — and more importantly, when we need it.
Tue, Apr 28, 2020April 16,2020 01:27:02 AM
Let’s defeat COVID, and let’s also make cleaner air an indispensable part of our defence against the next deadly contagion.
Thu, Apr 16, 2020March 28,2020 04:00:29 AM
Shashi Tharoor, Samir Saran write: Many will find in this pandemic an opportunity to close themselves off to the international community. India must defy such impulses. If anything, Indian leadership in these times — and a new resolve for global governance — may be just the vaccine that the international community needs to navigate a new decade.
Sat, Mar 28, 2020January 09,2020 03:54:00 AM
As political ideologies fail to provide purpose and meaning to individuals, they are increasingly finding refuge in identity and religion. The thin line separating church and state is collapsing rapidly.
Thu, Jan 09, 2020August 25,2018 00:30:20 AM
Data flows away from ordinary citizens, to those who collect and may misuse it. My Data Privacy and Protection Bill, unlike the govt's, places the individual at the core.
Sat, Aug 25, 2018June 02,2018 00:19:45 AM
The Congress offers the nation a far more credible ideology than BJP’s, tried and tested, not just anti-BJPism
Sat, Jun 02, 2018January 07,2017 00:39:25 AM
There is only one argument for letting the Kohinoor remain where it doesn’t belong, in the Tower of London: it is a shining example of colonial loot
Sat, Jan 07, 2017May 18,2016 02:30:06 AM
The Congress MP was in the city to speak to party workers about effective use of social media to stay ahead of “Twitter-savvy BJP”.
Wed, May 18, 2016December 01,2015 23:12:38 PM
Our democracy, in the last 70 years, has been built on the idea that a nation may celebrate differences of caste, creed, conviction, colour, culture, cuisine, costume and custom, and still rally around a democratic consensus.
Thu, Dec 03, 2015July 23,2013 00:49:10 AM
There are problems and challenges. But we are on course to overcome them
Tue, Jul 23, 2013August 24,2012 03:15:12 AM
IFS must be enlarged and renovated. It needs diplomats,not bureaucrats
Fri, Aug 24, 2012