Anecdotes from a diplomat's life

By: Rao,P.JMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi East West Books 2008Description: 240pISBN: 978-81-88661-72-5DDC classification: 327.2092 Summary: A gentle self-deprecating humor pervades his writing ... I express the hope that all the readers of this charming book will enjoy reading it as much as I myself have done. by A.P.Venkateswaran(former foreign secretary) "This is more than a poignant account of a poor boy having made good. He fought many battles in different corners of the world and emerged from then fightinh fit. This is indeed a celebration of life." by Surendra Nihal Singh Senior journalist and former chief editor of the statesman and the tribune "when PJ asked me to read hi book, I did so with immense pleasure.At the end of it I was not only entertained but educated." by Rajan bala Resident editor, The asian age Bangalore "This book is a touching memoir and an interesting ,entertaining and valuable guide for young civil servant and journalists, not least for the author's courage and his quick decisions in critical situations, it should be acquired and used by training institutions for public service and journalism.", by Arvid sivaramakrishnan(.Associate professor, Asian college of journalism)
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A gentle self-deprecating humor pervades his writing ... I express the hope that all the readers of this charming book will enjoy reading it as much as I myself have done. by A.P.Venkateswaran(former foreign secretary) "This is more than a poignant account of a poor boy having made good. He fought many battles in different corners of the world and emerged from then fightinh fit. This is indeed a celebration of life." by Surendra Nihal Singh Senior journalist and former chief editor of the statesman and the tribune "when PJ asked me to read hi book, I did so with immense pleasure.At the end of it I was not only entertained but educated." by Rajan bala Resident editor, The asian age Bangalore "This book is a touching memoir and an interesting ,entertaining and valuable guide for young civil servant and journalists, not least for the author's courage and his quick decisions in critical situations, it should be acquired and used by training institutions for public service and journalism.", by Arvid sivaramakrishnan(.Associate professor, Asian college of journalism)

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