"I was lucky the book didn't get banned and thereafter, I haven't looked back," Tharoor said at a panel discussion in the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival.
He said there "has been a lot of mounting intolerance that perhaps wasn't there 25 years ago" when his book was released.
Tharoor expressed confidence that the book would not have survived in the present climate of "mounting intolerance that we seem to be living with in our country."
The best-selling author of books like 'Midnight to the Millennium' and the 'Elephant, Tiger and Cellphone' recalled that Khushwant Singh had devoted an entire column to this book but with a warning that 'Go out and buy this book immediately because it will be banned within a week'.
But Tharoor could get way with some "very minor changes" to the manuscript.
When a book-lover asked him about how he prefers to write - with pen and paper or on the computer - Tharoor said he composes directly on word processor on the computer.
He joked about his hand-writing saying his hand-written stories look like a doctor's prescription.
