Aanchal Malhotra is an oral historian and writer from New Delhi, India.
Aarti Wig is the Head of Future Thinking at Yunus Social Business Global Initiatives, Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus’s accelerator for social business.
Adi Pocha is a Mumbai based writer, who has written commercially for television and advertising since 1984.
Akash Khurana has segued between theatre, film, television, academia and corporate life for over four decades.
Amani Saeed is a writer who treads the line between roots and routes.
Ambi Parameswaran is a branding and advertising veteran with over four decades of experience, an independent brand coach and a bestselling author of ten books.
Anil Pradhan (he/him/his) is a PhD candidate and UGC Senior Research Fellow at the Department of English, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Anirudh Kanisetti is the author of Lords of the Deccan, a new history of medieval South India.
Anirudh Suri is intrigued by how technology is shaping our world, society and values.
Anita Vachharajani is a Mumbai-based writer, her book Amrita Sher-Gil: Rebel with a Paintbrush has won the Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Sahitya Puraskar Award, 2021.
Antoinette Lattouf is an Australian-Lebanese multi-award winning broadcaster, columnist, author, diversity advocate and mental health ambassador.
A broadcast journalist, Anuradha has spent over 25 years creating feature programming for CNBCTV18 and CNN News18.
Arjun Raj Gaind is the author of The Anatomy of Loss, published by Bloomsbury India.
Arundhati Bhattacharya is the Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer for Salesforce, India.
Ashima Goyal, Emeritus Professor at IGIDR, Mumbai, is widely published in institutional and open economy macroeconomics, international finance and governance, with books and articles with major referred publishers.
Ashwin Sanghi ranks among India’s highest selling authors in English fiction, for which he has won several awards. He has also written two New York Times best-selling crime thrillers with James Patterson. Ashwin co-writes and edits titles in the 13 Steps series on diverse life-related matters.
Audrey Magee is from Ireland and lives in Wicklow. The Colony, her second novel, was published last February and has been nominated for the Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction.