Quote by Shashi Tharoor Download Open image ““Pakistan was created by Jinnah’s will and Britain’s willingness’—not by Nehru’s wilfulness.”” — Shashi Tharoor ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“It was later disclosed that the Hindu majority Lahore was originally a part of India. But Jinnah objected to the ‘Radcliffe Line’ stating that… — Anup SarDesai Copy Share Image
In every democracy, it is the people's will that is supreme. We should translate the intense yearning of the people of India and Pakistan… — Rajiv Gandhi Copy Share Image
“Jinnah's "Pakistan" did not entail the partition of India; rather it meant its regeneration into an union where Pakistan and Hindustan would join to stand together proudly against the hostile world without. This was no clarion call for pan-Islam; this was not pitting Muslim India against Hindustan; rather it was a secular vision of a polity where there was real… — Ayesha Jalal Copy Share
“i believe in the freedom of state where every people have to right develop their culture and maintain the democracy while two things are very essential justice and equality - Long Live Pakistan and Happy Independence Day” — Avinash Advani Copy Share
“Taking the logic of Jinnah's demand to its extreme, Congress now offered him a 'Pakistan' stripped of the Punjab's eastern divisions (Ambala and Jullundur),… — Ayesha Jalal Copy Share Image
“We have undoubtedly achieved Pakistan, and that too without bloody war, practically peacefully, by moral and intellectual force, and with the power of the… — Muhammad Ali Jinnah Copy Share Image
We established scientific and technical institutions which are the pride of the world. But what has Pakistan offered to the world and, indeed, to… — Sushma Swaraj Copy Share Image
In Pakistan lies our deliverance, defence and honour...In our solidarity, unity and discipline lie the strength, power and sanction behind us to carry on… — Muhammad Ali Jinnah Copy Share Image
“-Failure of vision. Pakistan's founders expected the idea of Pakistan to shape the state of Pakistan; instead, a military bureaucracy governs the state and… — Stephen Philip Cohen Copy Share Image
“Every way he turned, his past was detonated, revealing tunnels and alternative routes under the packed, settled earth of the present. For every decision… — Karan Mahajan Copy Share Image
“Pakistan is merely another manifestation of a cultural unit demanding freedom for the growth of its own distinctive culture.” — B.R. Ambedkar Copy Share Image
Pakistan not only means freedom and independence but the Muslim Ideology which has to be preserved, which has come to us as a precious… — Muhammad Ali Jinnah Copy Share Image
“six decades of Independence have wrought significant change, as exposure to British practices has faded and India’s natural boisterousness has reasserted itself. Some of… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“My China Diary and Walking With Lions, were memoirs of his diplomatic and political experiences. The” — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
The U.N. guards the vital principles entrenched in its charter, notably the sovereign equality of states and the inadmissibility of interference in their internal… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“control. The people’s character is deliberately debased, their mind is denationalized and perpetually kept in ignorance and fed with stories of England’s greatness and… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“The past is not necessarily a guide to the future, but it does partly help explain the present. One cannot, as I have written… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
The steep decline in America's image and standing after 9/11 is a direct reflection of global distaste for the instruments of American hard power:… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“On election days, the burdens of poverty and corruption and of a creaky economic system are put aside, and India celebrates. Many voters dress… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“History, in any case, cannot be reduced to some sort of game of comparing misdeeds in different eras; each period must be judged in… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“India is my country, and in that sense my outrage is personal. But I seek nothing from history—only an account of itself.” — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
I make no bones about the fact that India matters to me, and I would like to matter to India. — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
“Jawaharlal Nehru, who wrote in a 1936 letter to an Englishman, Lord Lothian, that British rule is ‘based on an extreme form of widespread… — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image