(a) Why does Shashi Tharoor call India a ‘thali’?
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He also coined a comparison of India's "thali" to the American "melting pot": "If America is a melting pot, then to me India is a thali – a selection of sumptuous dishes in different bowls.
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Shashi Tharoor is a Indian Diplomat, politician, Writer, former international civil servant and presently Chairman of Afras Ventures.
- He compared India to a thali while delivering the Sheth endowed Lecture in Indian Studies at Emory University.
- Shashi Tharoor said Indian ideal of pluralism such as cultural, ethnic, and religious identities can coexist under one umbrella of an Indian identity. So India is a thali.
- A thali is a large stainless steel plate with a number of different dishes served in different bowls. It won’t fill over to the next. Each is different from the next, but in the end, each one is part of the same thing.
- All the dished combine into one plate to make a satisfying meal.
- In the 21st century, inherited qualities of civilization, culture and the democratic set up. This soft power of India is making India the most attractive.
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