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Valmik Thapar, The Famous Dissenter
The New Indian Express Chennai
|June 01, 2025
Almik Thapar, often hailed as the "tiger man" of India, did not shy away from taking pointed, non-conformist stands against issues concerning India's wildlife management.
Whether the final analysis proved him right or wrong, he would not budge from his stated position.
But Valmik Thapar succeeded magnificently where it really mattered: he made tigers popular among the masses.
Through his numerous books and films on wildlife, he helped the big cat to regain its lost glory. In a way, through his works, he mobilized public support for the tigers. Even the titles of Thapar's books reflect his undying love of the tigers. The Secret Life of Tigers, The Tiger's Destiny, Living With Tigers, and many more.
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