Shashi Tharoor is a recognised Indian politician, writer and a former career international diplomat who is currently working as Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, since 2009.
It is worth mentioning here that he was formerly Under-Secretary General of the United Nations and had also contested for the post of Secretary-General in the year 2006.
He also plies his trade as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology and All India Professionals Congress. Previously, he served as Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs from 2014 to 2019.
Shashi Tharoor kick-started his political career in 2009 by joining the Indian National Congress and represented the party from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala by clinching the Lok Sabha elections and becoming a member of parliament.
Last year, the Indian politician received the Sahitya Academy Award for his book ‘An Era of Darkness’ in a non-fiction category in English.
Talking about his achievements, while he pursuing his doctorate, he was awarded the Robert B. Stewart Prize for best student. Quite interestingly, he was also the first editor of the Fletcher Forum of International Affairs.
When he was only 22 years old, he was the youngest to receive a doctorate in the history of the Fletcher School. This goes to show how good Shashi Tharoor was in his early days.
Even today, many are interested to know about his secret behind his rich and powerful vocabulary.
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He is known for the knack of using advanced words in his interaction over social media. Sometimes, he uses words like ‘farrago’, ‘rodomontade’, ‘floccinaucinihilipilification’ and other words which made netizens refer to a dictionary. What is the real secret behind Tharoor’s vocabulary power? Shashi Tharoor revealed it.
During a candid interaction with students at an event in Thiruvananthapuram, a student asked the 63-year-old leader to give him a new word. In response, Tharoor opened up about how he developed his ‘exotic’ vocabulary.
Much to everyone’s surprise at the event, Tharoor said he “barely opened” dictionary in his life. “I’ll give you a very simple, old word – read – that’s the only way I have acquired the vocabulary. People think I am some sort of nut case who studies dictionaries all day long…I have barely opened dictionary in my life,” Tharoor added.
His response received tremendous applause from the audience.
“I have read extensively…I had some advantages over all of you…I lived in India without television, without computers, without playstation, without mobile phones… all I had were books,” Tharoor added.
The politician posted the video of his interaction on his official Twitter handle. The video clip was viewed more than two lakh times so far. Watch the video below.