
India Global Forum (IGF) is set to announce the winner of the inaugural IGF Archer Amish Award for Storytellers during UK-India Week.
Launched at IGF London 2024, in partnership with internationally acclaimed authors Jeffrey Archer and Amish Tripathi and sponsored by the House of Abhinandan Lodha, this distinguished literary prize honours contemporary Indian fiction that reflects the diversity, aspirations, and vibrant energy of modern India, strengthening cultural bridges and fostering richer global dialogue.
With a generous prize money of $25,000, among the biggest for fiction globally and alongside the ranks of some of the world’s top literary prizes, the IGF Archer Amish Award positions Indian literature prominently on the world map, celebrating exceptional Indian authors whose works vividly capture the complexity and dynamism of modern India.
Manoj Ladwa, Founder and Chairman of India Global Forum, said: "The IGF Archer Amish Award embodies our commitment to amplifying Indian voices globally, championing narratives that spark cultural conversations and deepen mutual understanding at a critical juncture in UK-India relations."
He will be joined by UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to present the award alongside authors Archer and Amish.
"Awards are very important because they give recognition, and they allow someone who had slaved night and day to achieve something to realise they’re not on their own, stuck in a box,” says Lord Archer, the prolific English author of bestsellers such as 'Kane and Abel' and 'The Clifton Chronicles’.
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Amish Tripathi, who co-conceived the award and leads the judging panel, adds: " This is an award that aims to encourage the gift of storytelling itself, and that is one of the key drivers. It is also around Indians talking about themselves, their own stories.
“The way Westerners see India, in a lot of ways through the Western lens, it is one narrative, one lens, which is very different from how Indians see India.”
The finalists vying for this prestigious accolade include Nitya Neelakanthan, author of ‘Navapashanam – The Quest for the Nine Magical Poisons’; Yogesh Pandey, author of ‘The Kill Switch’; and Dr Shalini Mullick, author of ‘The Way Home’.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London this week, as part of IGF London 2025.
*Info: India Global Forum