Tharoor chooses writing to bounce back

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 4:04 AM IST

"Everyone at some point or the other will have a fault. The issue is how you rise again. And I have chosen to try and bounce back through a contribution to policy debates and the world of ideas," Tharoor told PTI here.

His latest book 'Pax Indica', published by Penguin India, discusses India's role in shaping the global order while arguing that foreign policy can be used as an instrument to promote the country's domestic transformation.

Tharoor, who has been awarded with the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for his contribution to the literary world, hopes that the book will serve as a vision document for the ruling Congress in foreign policy matters and contribute to the national discourse on international affairs.

The controversies in his short stint as a central minister have, however, made him cautious. He has added a disclaimer at the end of 'Pax Indica' emphasising that the opinions expressed in the book are his personal and engages neither Congress which he represents in Parliament nor the government.

"I am a former minister now. One day, I may be a former MP but I hope never to be a former writer," said the 56-year-old author of bestsellers like 'The Great Indian Novel' and 'The Elephant, the Tiger and the Cellphone'.

Tharoor said writing would always be an indispensable part of his identity. "The responses I have of the world around me are reflected in my writing and the work I do in politics." (MORE)

  

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First Published: Aug 19 2012 | 1:20 PM IST

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