Romesh Thapar

Romesh Thapar

Late Romesh Thapar was a respected journalist and political commentator. He was the founder and editor of the monthly journal "Seminar", published from New Delhi, India.

Romesh Thapar was the brother of Romila Thapar, a renowned historian of India.


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