Books

Saurav’s writing encompasses a range of genres but all of which are stepped within issues relating to geopolitics, socioeconomic issues, human rights, mindfulness, and history - predominatately Indian history. Even when writing in the fiction genre, his novels delve into issues of LGBT rights, domestic abuse, and homophobia within the South Asian community (‘The Butterfly Room’), Indian history (‘Garden of Bullets: Massacre at Jallianwala Bagh’), or Indian cultural touchpoints (‘Dear Mr. Bachchan: A Bollywood Novel).

His non-fiction works touch on geopolitics through an Indian lens, articulated with emphasis on the political developments and history of the United Kingdom and United States, such as his political biography on Indian PM Narendra Modi, and an analysis of US-India geopolitical ties under the premiers of Modi and US President Donald J. Trump.

Human rights have pervaded his writing, touching upon racism and anti-Sikh bigotry for the motion picture novelization of the film ‘Tiger’, the issue of mental health amongst Asian communities in ‘The Man from Nowhere’, and most touchingly in ‘Fall in Light: A Mother’s Story’ a co-written study of the case of Meera Dalal, a British Indian girl who took her own life after succumbing to years of physical violence and domestic abuse.

Whatever the literary journey he may take, Saurav ensures his works speak to the human condition, and offers an immersive, moving experience that seeks to inspire, educate, and empower.

Fiction and Non-Fiction Works

Fiction

The Butterfly Room

Garden of Bullets: Massacre at Jallianwala Bagh

The Winter Song

Land of Mine

Tiger - The Official Novelization of the Major Motion Picture

Dear Mr. Bachchan: A Bollywood Novel

The Man from Nowhere

By the Shadows and the Sunlight - Short Stories

Non-Fiction

Fall in Light: A Mother's Story

Modi and Me: A Political, Cultural, and Religious Reawakening

Balance of Power: US-India Ties in the Epoch of Trump and Modi