IGF Archer Amish Award: Celebrating Modern Indian Fiction

The IGF Archer Amish Award, celebrating contemporary Indian fiction, calls for nominations for its second edition. Named after authors Jeffrey Archer and Amish Tripathi, the award highlights works with authentic Indian perspectives. The winner receives $25,000, promoting global recognition of Indian literature.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 30-10-2025 23:45 IST | Created: 30-10-2025 23:45 IST
IGF Archer Amish Award: Celebrating Modern Indian Fiction
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The prestigious IGF Archer Amish Award, aimed at honoring contemporary Indian fiction, has issued a call for nominations for its second edition, announced during a London event on Thursday.

Named for renowned authors Lord Jeffrey Archer and Amish Tripathi, the award seeks works that authentically convey modern India's vibrant stories and perspectives. The inaugural award recognized Shalini Mullick's novel, 'The Way Home.'

This year, aspiring authors have until October 2025 to submit novels written in English and published by a recognized publisher. The IGF hopes to elevate Indian literary voices on a global stage.

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