Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize 2025 longlist announced
The winning author of the awards, instituted by the New India Foundation, will receive a cash prize of INR 15-lakh
20 Aug 2025 | By PrintWeek Team
The New India Foundation (NIF) has announced the Longlist for Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize 2025, featuring ten exceptional works of non-fiction writing on modern and contemporary India.
These works, published in the last year, explore a wide range of themes like biographies of pioneering leaders, cultural icons, political movements, social change, and communities that have shaped India’s trajectory.
Instituted in 2018, the NIF Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Book Prize (KCBP) is India’s largest and most prestigious Book Prize for non-fiction, open to writers of all nationalities who have worked on any aspect of Indian history after Independence. The work can be originally written in English or translated into English, and welcomes a wide range of non-fiction genres.
The 2025 KCBP Longlist was selected by an eminent Jury, including chairman of Tata Sons and Tata Group N Chandrasekaran, entrepreneur Manish Sabharwal, political scientist Niraja Jayal Gopal, historian Srinath Raghavan, partner trilegal Rahul Matthan, Ambassador Jawed Ashraf and Yamini Aiyar. The winning author will be awarded a cash prize of INR 15-lakh.
Announcing the longlist, Prof Niraja Gopal Jayal said, “The 8th edition longlist of the Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize features works that are not only distinguished by their research and craft, but also by their ability to weave the threads of the past into the challenges and debates of the present. Together, these books remind us that understanding India is an ongoing, layered journey, one enriched by the rigour, empathy, and imagination of our finest non-fiction writers.”
The NIF Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Book Prize embodies the New India Foundation’s mission to foster high-quality research and writing on all aspects of the world’s largest democracy. The Prize is named in honor of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, a patriot and institution-builder whose contributions to the freedom struggle, the women’s movement, refugee rehabilitation, and the revival of Indian theatre and handicrafts have left a lasting legacy.
The longlist
Savarkar and the Making of Hindutva by Janaki Bakhle
India’s Forgotten Country: A View from the Margins by Bela Bhatia
Iru: The Remarkable Life of Irawati Karve by Urmilla Deshpande and Thiago Pinto Barbosa
India’s Near East: A New History by Avinash Paliwal
Gods, Guns and Missionaries: The Making of the Modern Hindu Identity by Manu Pillai
Engineering a Nation: The Life and Career of M Visvesvaraya by Aparajith Ramnath
The Backstage of Democracy: India’s Election Campaigns and the People Who Manage Them by Amogh Dhar Sharma
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay: The Art of Freedom by Nico Slate
Iconoclast: A Reflective Biography of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar by Anand Teltumbde
The Gujaratis: A Portrait of a Community by Salil Tripathi
Ashok Gopal won last year’s Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize for A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar (Navayana). Previous winners include Akshaya Mukul (2024) for Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya (Penguin) and Shekhar Pathak (2023) for The Chipko Movement: A People’s History, translated by Manisha Chaudhry (Permanent Black).