[Assam] A chance interaction with Shashi Tharoor

Ritutapan Borah ritutapanborah at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 20:23:05 PDT 2007


It was really interesting. I believe, Ram's approach of 'getting
message about Assam across' definitely will bear fruits.

Regarding Mr. Tharror's Glossary on India published weekly (in
alphabetic order, now it reached 'I') in the Times of India; I sent a
short e-mail to ToI to request Mr. Tharoor to consider 'Assam Tea' for
the same. As the glossary is about different topics (read it 'brand
name'), India is known for.

Don't know, whether the mail reached Mr. Tharoor.

On 8/27/07, Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you Barua.
>
> --Ram
>
>
> On 8/26/07, barua25 <barua25 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >  Good!
> > That itself makes another good speech.
> > Barua
> >
> >  ----- Original Message -----
> > *From:* Ram Sarangapani <assamrs at gmail.com>
> > *To:* ASSAMNET <assam at assamnet.org>
> > *Sent:* Sunday, August 26, 2007 4:56 PM
> > *Subject:* [Assam] A chance interaction with Shashi Tharoor
> >
> >
> > Yesterday, we had the good fortune to listen to Shashi Tharoor speak. Most
> > of us know that Tharoor was formerly a UN undersecrectary, and also ran an
> > unsuccessful campaign to win th UN Secy Gen post. He is also the author of
> a
> > number of books The event drew (I would guess) a couple of 1000 people) -
> > packed. It was also attended by Congressman Lampson, the Indian
> Ambassador,
> > Sen, the mayor etc etec.
> >
> > Anyway, Tharoor talked about (excellent speaker) "India's Soft Power in
> > the 21st Century World"
> >
> > He spoke at length of both India's successes and also of its failures, He
> > talked about space, of IT, of growth rates, literature, and of the Indian
> > spirit, And he also talked about poverty (something like 30-40% below
> > poverty level), of the wide disparities within the country. He spoke about
> > the "Indian Democracy" and of how there is still the "you cast your vote,
> > and vote your cast" - but he mentions how at times the democractic system
> > struggles & totters, and yet manages to survive and come out triumphant.
> >
> > He advocates "Soft Power" (SP)India which India practices very well -
> > bothe within & outside the country. He advocates this power of persuassion
> > as opposed to arms etc. SP can of course be in many forms - from Bollywood
> > to literature, from our engineers to software developers. He mentioned
> that
> > India was like a"Thali dinner". All different, items, some complementary,
> > while others not - but they all belonged to the same thali.
> >
> > I sort of took advantage of the Q & A session, hesitated, but asked him a
> > question about Assam & NE.
> >
> > My question (based on some of the queries we often get in the net here)
> > was what kind of Soft Power would Tharoor advocate the central Govt. take
> > toward Assam in particular and the NE in general. I referred to the
> > insurgency, the lack of development and wanted to know what steps Delhi
> > ought to take to make Assam and NE inclusive and share and share equally
> in
> > the overall Indian experiment.
> >
> > Tharoor, basically responded and told the audience that India's overall
> > success also depended on how well the all states were treated and how
> Delhi
> > should take proactive steps to ensure that Assam(NE) is not left out etc.
> > etc and that it was important development and growth efforts in Assam be
> > given a priority.
> >
> > He also mentioned that he would be visiting Assam, and that he has had a
> > long discussion with the CM, Assam. He seemed genuinely interested and
> even
> > referred to the situation in Assam a couple of times in other discussions.
> > Afterwards, I even got a chance of chatting with him for a few minutes.
> >
> > My reasons were very simplistic in asking the question. I did not expect
> > that there would be any overnight change in attitude or perceptions toward
> > Assam/NE or that Tharror could do on a personal basis. - but I thought I
> > would atleast plant the idea, or notion that Delhi cannot just keep
> thinking
> > that India is just made up of a few states and cities. I wanted to bring
> > this up in front of many  American invitees, Ambassador Sen, Consul Gen.
> of
> > India, and others like the mayor etc. Good or bad, I wanted to show that
> > Assam/NE is/was being neglected in many ways - and I got to get that
> message
> > about Assam across in the forum.
> >
> > I have experimented this in a number of other forums too. I often raise
> > concerns about Assam and let often let NGOs and others to also pay
> interest
> > to states like Assam. Don't know if this works, but intend to keep trying.
> >
> > I also DO NOT think those of us interested in Assam ought to just lay back
> > and expect others to take interest. Today, there are many people both here
> > and in Assam, who are trying to make things happen.
> >
> > Today, because of the leadership of Hiren da & Usha (Hiren Sarma of
> > Houston), the Houston Assamese community was fortunate to be invited to a
> > presentation of Pratham USA by Mr. Yogi Patel. Pratham, as some of you
> know
> > is a non-profit organization and focusses on basic education for poor
> > children. The organization has done wonderfull things and made huge
> strides
> > in many parts of the country.
> > They now have a presence in Assam as well.
> >
> > I think, it is important for each of us to contribute what we can.
> > Pratham, from what I understand, will be able to match funds thru various
> > sources. Further, contributions can be earmarked specifically to Assam. I
> am
> > sure Hiren da can provide more information on Pratham if anyone wants
> > further information.
> >
> > --Ram
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Mr. Ritutapan Borah
Business Analyst, Healthcare
Bangalore




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