It appears that political support base has not worked and he has resigned.
Only tactical error, in my opinion, was that Sunanda Pushkar decided to quit
the Kochi group and it showed the guilt of Tharoor.



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Date: Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 5:55 PM
Subject: [Thatha_Patty] FW: "Tharoor has cleverly stitched up a political
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Friends,

An article of current interest-quite interesting-as usual from Sri. Naryanan
of Singapore.

sperinkulam


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*From:* Narayanan <[email protected]>
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*Sent:* Mon, 19 April, 2010 11:37:22
*Subject:* "Tharoor has cleverly stitched up a political support base" -
excerptedd from <rediff.com>

this lead article from <rediff.com> sent earlier  is perhaps more
informative and is now forwarded as some may overlook  to open it to read.
gives an interesting insight to kerala & the 'Gulf' connection. **  **
 *Tharoor
has cleverly stitched up a political support base*
Last updated on: April 19, 2010 12:19 IST
 
<http://news.rediff.com/column/2010/apr/19/tharoor-has-cleverly-stitched-up-a-support-base.htm#write>
*For all his hubris and bravado, his westernised accent and media-savvy
persona, Shashi Tharoor has climbed onto a familiar political platform that
many upwardly mobile Keralites in Dubai may be happy to invest in, writes
Sanjaya Baru, former media advisor to the Prime Minister.

*It all began in Dubai. Shashi Tharoor's political career, his friendship
with his political aide-cum-Man Friday Jacob Joseph, the alliance with
Sunanda Pushkar and the idea of a Kochi IPL cricket team. When Tharoor left
New York, after a 30-year career with the United Nations, he did not choose
either Thiruvananthapuram or New Delhi  as his home. It had to be Dubai -- a
natural nest for a globalised Keralite, like most of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE).

For three decades now, the "Gulf" has become the bridge between home and
opportunity for millions of Malayalees. It is not often recognised that the
coconut, cashew and cardamom-growing economy of Kerala [
Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=kerala>], with
an educational system that supplied talent and a trade union system
that suppressed it, would have sunk into the Arabian Sea if its people had
not set sail for the Persian/Arab Gulf.


It was at the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, that Raju
Kurian, now an officer of the Reserve Bank of India [ Get
Quote<http://portfolio.rediff.com/quotes/bank+of+india>], did the
first important study, way back in 1977, on the impact of "Gulf
migration" on Kerala's economy. In the intervening three decades, Kerala has
been enriched by the now famous remittances of its Gulf workers. From being
the non-English-speaking, mundu-clad working class, the Gulf migrant has
become the globetrotting wealthy arriviste, investing in malls and hotels,
in business and politics, with friends in high places in the Gulf and New
Delhi!


Kerala's Gulf diaspora lacked only one thing. An icon, a globally
recognisable face, a man for all seasons. That vacant slot was filled by an
energetic diplomat whose global branding had been done by the Indian
government's ill-advised decision to extend its support to him when he chose
to field himself as a candidate for secretary-general of the United Nations.
When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh  set up his Global Advisory Council, the
Bengalis could boast of an Amartya Sen and the Gujaratis of Jagdish Bhagwati
on the council. The Tamil diaspora contributed the mathematics Abel prize
winner Srinivasa Varadhan and business czarina Indira Nooyi [ The Malayalee
diaspora was, however, represented by a real estate businessman, P N C
Menon, who had made his millions in, where else, the Gulf and our own
Tharoor of Afras Ventures, Dubai!


For the people who can legitimately take pride in producing some of India's
best brains, scientists and educationists, it must have been disconcerting
that their best global icon was neither a Nobel nor an Abel prize winner,
nor a global CEO. In the event, Tharoor did well for himself and made his
friends and admirers in Dubai proud. Not surprisingly, he chose a sport he
and India loved. The heady cricket cocktail of money, glamour and political
power, he may have thought, would take his political career to the next
level.


Unlike investors in most other cricket teams, who hail mostly from the
states that the teams are identified with, the Kochi IPL team has a large
number of non-Malayalees, and the only Malayalees investing come from, where
else, the Gulf! The Gulf connection has become vital for Kerala. Not
surprisingly, the United Progressive Alliance [
Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=united+progressive+alliance>]
government chose a Keralite for the job of Minister for Overseas
Indian
Affairs. The Ministry of External Affairs typically posts either a Muslim or
a Malayalee to embassies in the Gulf.
It is a historic relationship that the Malabar coast has had with the Arab
world. The only other Indians who can claim an equally ancient and intense
relationship with the Arab world are the Gujaratis. It is not at all
surprising that the Kochi vs Ahmedabad [
Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=ahmedabad>]
contest for the next IPL is intimately linked to the UAE links of so
many
from both states.


It is also interesting that some of the most financially successful Indians,
ranging from M F Husain [
Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=m+f+husain>] to
Sania Mirza [
Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=sania+mirza> ], so
many from Bollywood and so many from India's Page Three crowd have a UAE or
Qatar connection! Unconfirmed reports suggest that several Indian
politicians, business persons and film and media personalities own fancy
apartments in Dubai and have business interests there.


Apart from the fact that the 1.5 million Indians in the UAE, and the 3.5
million in the region as a whole, are an important source of foreign
exchange remittances, contributing over US $50 billion every year, the UAE
has emerged as India's major trading partner, competing with China and the
European Union for the top slot.


Some part of this recorded trade is a reflection of the unrecorded trade
between India and Pakistan, with Dubai being the "transit" port. When the
India-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) comprehensive economic cooperation
agreement is done, the two economies will come even closer. Dubai free port
has its attractions for India's upwardly mobile and globally integrated
elite. For good reasons and dubious ones, the India-UAE connection has
become a vital aspect of India's external economic links.


While this connection is important for the economies of several states,
including Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh (especially Surat [
Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=surat>] and
Hyderabad), nowhere is this link more visible and vital than in
Kerala. Tharoor has, therefore, very cleverly stitched up a political
support base for himself, spanning the Arabian Sea, linking the moneybags of
the Gulf with the youth of Kerala.


Tharoor's appeal to regional sentiment in Kerala is not surprising. Regional
chauvinism is the first refuge of the globalised Indian seeking a political
career. For all his hubris and bravado, his westernised accent and
media-savvy persona, Tharoor has climbed onto a familiar political platform
that many upwardly mobile Keralites in Dubai may be happy to invest in.
Sanjaya Baru




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