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  2. Shashi Tharoor - Wikipedia

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    Shashi Tharoor was born on 9 March 1956 [8] in London, United Kingdom to Chandra Shekharan Nair "chandran" Tharoor and Sulekha Menon, a Malayali couple from Palakkad, Kerala. [9] Tharoor has two younger sisters, Shobha and Smitha. [ 10 ]

  3. Sunanda Pushkar - Wikipedia

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    Sunanda Pushkar (27 June 1962 – 17 January 2014) was an Indian-born Canadian businesswoman and the wife of former International diplomat serving under the UN and politician Shashi Tharoor. She was a sales director in the Dubai -based TECOM Investments , and a co-owner of the India-based Rendezvous Sports World (RSW), a cricket franchise in ...

  4. Tharoorosaurus - Wikipedia

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    K. C. Vijaya Kumar of The Hindu wrote: . There is a hat-tip to William Shakespeare — ‘His written vocabulary, Dickson tells us, consisted of 17,245 words, many of which he simply made up for his plays’, but this book isn’t entirely about literature.

  5. Charanjeet Kaur, 30, stands behind her husband Daler Singh, 37, who was among dozens of Indian nationals deported by U.S. authorities back to India on a U.S. military plane, allegedly in handcuffs ...

  6. Shashi Tharoor's Oxford Union speech - Wikipedia

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    During a debate at the Oxford Union on 28 May 2015, the Indian Member of Parliament, diplomat and writer Shashi Tharoor delivered a speech supporting the motion "Britain owes reparations to her former colonies". Tharoor was the seventh speaker in the debate, the final speaker from the proposition, and spoke for about fifteen minutes.

  7. Lalit Modi - Wikipedia

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    One of the sweat equity holders was Sunanda Pushkar, a close friend (and later wife) of Shashi Tharoor. Shortly after the agreement was signed, Modi disclosed the names of Kochi's stakeholders via a tweet. [39] Modi alleged that Pushkar's shares were actually a hidden gift to Tharoor.

  8. United Nations secretary-general selection - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Shashi Tharoor went to Beijing to campaign for the position. The Chinese Foreign Minister switched to French in the middle of the interview to test Tharoor's ability to speak the language. Tharoor was the only Asian candidate who spoke French fluently, but he was vetoed by the United States. [16]

  9. The Paradoxical Prime Minister - Wikipedia

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    The Paradoxical Prime Minister: Narendra Modi And His India is a 2018 nonfiction book written by the senior leader of the Indian National Congress, Shashi Tharoor, about the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. [1] [2] [3] The book was released on 26 October 2018 by Manmohan Singh, P. Chidambaram, Arun Shourie, and Pavan Varma. [4]