Javier Moro (born 1955, Madrid) is a Spanish author known for his books like Pasión India.
He was also the co-producer and screenwriter of the films Crónica del alba and Valentina, both of which were based on the works of Ramón J.
[1] In 2002, Moro received the Christopher Award in NY for his book 'Five past midnight in Bhopal' together with Dominique Lapierre.
[3][4] Moro's Spanish and Italian publishers received emails from Indian National Congress lawyers and spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi with demands to withdraw the book from stores.
[3] The book, finally was published in January 2015 in India, met a wide success.