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Valmik Thapar: India’s Eternal Tiger Warrior Passes Away at 73

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May 31, 2025
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New Delhi: India bids farewell to one of its most revered wildlife champions, Valmik Thapar, who passed away in Delhi at the age of 73. A figure synonymous with tiger conservation, Thapar’s name echoes in the forests of Ranthambore, in the pages of environmental literature, and in the frames of gripping documentaries that brought the majesty of the Indian tiger to the world’s attention. Here’s a deep look into his remarkable journey and lasting legacy.

Valmik Thapar was a force of nature. A pioneer and champion of the cause of conservation, a man who lived life by his own rules, spoke fearlessly and fought courageously for what he believed in.

My deepest respect and admiration for him and for his unmatched contribution to… pic.twitter.com/OFPspyLc78

— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) May 31, 2025

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A Life Devoted to the Tiger

Valmik Thapar was not just a conservationist—he was a naturalist, an environmental thinker, an author, and a wildlife filmmaker whose life mission was to protect the Indian tiger.

Born in New Delhi, he spent more than five decades immersed in the world of wild tigers, primarily those in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. His connection to the forest and its creatures transcended the scientific; it was spiritual, emotional, and deeply personal.

Mentorship and Milestones

Thapar’s journey into the wild began under the guidance of Fateh Singh Rathore, a legendary forest officer known for his pioneering work in Ranthambore. This mentorship shaped Thapar’s career and commitment, eventually turning him into a national voice for tiger conservation.

In 1988, he co-founded the Ranthambhore Foundation, a nonprofit working closely with local communities around the park to balance development with ecological protection.

He served on over 150 government committees, including key roles in the National Board for Wildlife and the Tiger Task Force, where his voice often challenged the status quo in favor of uncompromising protection for wildlife.

A Prolific Pen and a Passionate Lens

Valmik Thapar was a gifted storyteller, translating his forest experiences into impactful narratives. He authored or edited more than 30 books, including:

Land of the Tiger

Tiger Fire

The Secret Life of Tigers

An Atlas of Ranthambhore

His work wasn’t confined to print—Thapar also created evocative documentaries for BBC, Discovery, and National Geographic, using film to transport viewers into the intimate world of wild tigers. One of his most celebrated documentaries was “My Tiger Family”, a retrospective on his 50-year relationship with Ranthambore’s tigers.

The Tigress Macchli: A Symbolic Bond

Among his many tiger encounters, none was more emblematic than his bond with ‘Macchli’, one of Ranthambore’s most famous tigresses. Their relationship was often described as one of mutual recognition and respect, and it embodied the soul of Thapar’s conservation philosophy—deep empathy coupled with scientific rigour.

Yet, Thapar was not driven by sentimentality. He believed that some habitats must remain entirely free of human intrusion if species like the tiger are to survive and flourish.

A Voice of Dissent and Integrity

One of Thapar’s most notable moments of institutional courage came in 2005, when he dissented against the Tiger Task Force report’s optimism regarding human-tiger coexistence. He cautioned against overestimating such possibilities, advocating instead for stricter anti-poaching measures and the creation of exclusive tiger habitats.

His dissenting note remains a critical piece of conservation literature, reflective of his integrity and refusal to conform to diluted ecological policies.

Family of Intellectual Giants

Valmik Thapar hailed from a distinguished lineage of Indian intellectuals:

Son of journalist Romesh Thapar

Nephew of eminent historian Romila Thapar

Cousin to TV journalist Karan Thapar

He was educated at The Doon School and St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, graduating with a gold medal in sociology. He was married to Sanjana Kapoor, daughter of iconic actor Shashi Kapoor, bridging the world of art and wildlife.

Tributes and Remembrance

Environmentalists, politicians, and wildlife lovers across the country mourned Thapar’s loss.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh paid tribute, calling him “truly unforgettable” and “a legendary figure in the world of conservation.” He hailed Thapar as “uncommonly knowledgeable on biodiversity,” a testament echoed by countless others in the conservation community.

Legacy That Roars On

Valmik Thapar leaves behind more than just books and films—he leaves behind a conservation blueprint, a moral compass for environmental governance, and an inspiration for future generations.

In a time when climate and biodiversity crises threaten the planet, his unwavering stand for the tiger serves as a roar of resistance and a call to action. His life’s work reminds us that true guardians of nature don’t just protect species—they preserve the spirit of the wild itself.

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\r\n\r\nA Life Devoted to the Tiger\r\n\r\nValmik Thapar was not just a conservationist—he was a naturalist, an environmental thinker, an author, and a wildlife filmmaker whose life mission was to protect the Indian tiger.\r\n\r\nBorn in New Delhi, he spent more than five decades immersed in the world of wild tigers, primarily those in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. His connection to the forest and its creatures transcended the scientific; it was spiritual, emotional, and deeply personal.\r\n\r\nMentorship and Milestones\r\n\r\nThapar’s journey into the wild began under the guidance of Fateh Singh Rathore, a legendary forest officer known for his pioneering work in Ranthambore. This mentorship shaped Thapar’s career and commitment, eventually turning him into a national voice for tiger conservation.\r\n\r\nIn 1988, he co-founded the Ranthambhore Foundation, a nonprofit working closely with local communities around the park to balance development with ecological protection.\r\n\r\nHe served on over 150 government committees, including key roles in the National Board for Wildlife and the Tiger Task Force, where his voice often challenged the status quo in favor of uncompromising protection for wildlife.\r\n\r\nA Prolific Pen and a Passionate Lens\r\n\r\nValmik Thapar was a gifted storyteller, translating his forest experiences into impactful narratives. He authored or edited more than 30 books, including:\r\n\r\nLand of the Tiger\r\n\r\nTiger Fire\r\n\r\nThe Secret Life of Tigers\r\n\r\nAn Atlas of Ranthambhore\r\n\r\nHis work wasn't confined to print—Thapar also created evocative documentaries for BBC, Discovery, and National Geographic, using film to transport viewers into the intimate world of wild tigers. One of his most celebrated documentaries was “My Tiger Family”, a retrospective on his 50-year relationship with Ranthambore’s tigers.\r\n\r\nThe Tigress Macchli: A Symbolic Bond\r\n\r\nAmong his many tiger encounters, none was more emblematic than his bond with ‘Macchli’, one of Ranthambore’s most famous tigresses. Their relationship was often described as one of mutual recognition and respect, and it embodied the soul of Thapar’s conservation philosophy—deep empathy coupled with scientific rigour.\r\n\r\nYet, Thapar was not driven by sentimentality. He believed that some habitats must remain entirely free of human intrusion if species like the tiger are to survive and flourish.\r\n\r\nA Voice of Dissent and Integrity\r\n\r\nOne of Thapar’s most notable moments of institutional courage came in 2005, when he dissented against the Tiger Task Force report's optimism regarding human-tiger coexistence. He cautioned against overestimating such possibilities, advocating instead for stricter anti-poaching measures and the creation of exclusive tiger habitats.\r\n\r\nHis dissenting note remains a critical piece of conservation literature, reflective of his integrity and refusal to conform to diluted ecological policies.\r\n\r\nFamily of Intellectual Giants\r\n\r\nValmik Thapar hailed from a distinguished lineage of Indian intellectuals:\r\n\r\nSon of journalist Romesh Thapar\r\n\r\nNephew of eminent historian Romila Thapar\r\n\r\nCousin to TV journalist Karan Thapar\r\n\r\nHe was educated at The Doon School and St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, graduating with a gold medal in sociology. He was married to Sanjana Kapoor, daughter of iconic actor Shashi Kapoor, bridging the world of art and wildlife.\r\n\r\nTributes and Remembrance\r\n\r\nEnvironmentalists, politicians, and wildlife lovers across the country mourned Thapar’s loss.\r\n\r\nCongress leader Jairam Ramesh paid tribute, calling him “truly unforgettable” and “a legendary figure in the world of conservation.” He hailed Thapar as “uncommonly knowledgeable on biodiversity,” a testament echoed by countless others in the conservation community.\r\n\r\nLegacy That Roars On\r\n\r\nValmik Thapar leaves behind more than just books and films—he leaves behind a conservation blueprint, a moral compass for environmental governance, and an inspiration for future generations.\r\n\r\nIn a time when climate and biodiversity crises threaten the planet, his unwavering stand for the tiger serves as a roar of resistance and a call to action. 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