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Daksh Tyagi
[edit]Daksh Tyagi is an author, writer and speaker. He is a Sydney based author of Indian origin.
He launched his writing with his debut book A Nation of Idiots [1]in 2019, which has gone on to become a national bestseller in India. Since then, he has written other fiction and non-fiction books
He is known to write about tricky topics in a humorous way and has formed a cult following of readers in a very short time. He is one of the most original voices to come out of India in the recent past.
He has been featured on popular podcasts such as Figuring Out[6] with Raj Shamani and Cyrus Says[7] with Cyrus Broacha.
He occasionally writes for the ABC[8] News Australia.
- ^ Tyagi, Daksh (19 September 2019). A Nation of Idiots. India: Every Protest. ISBN 978-8194275015.
- ^ Tyagi, Daksh (21 February 2022). Tripping Abroad. India: Every Protest. ISBN 978-9355938619.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Tyagi, Daksh (22 October 2023). A Nuclear Family. India: Every Protest. ISBN 978-0645924923.
- ^ Tyagi, Daksh (22 October 2023). Signs of Life. India: Every Protest. ISBN 978-0645924909.
- ^ Tyagi, Daksh (18 November 2024). Nonsense. India: Every Protest. ISBN 978-0645924985.
- ^ Figuring out, Raj Shamani A Message To All INDIANS - Raj Shamani & Daksh Tyagi | Figuring Out 27
- ^ Cyrus Says with Daksh Tyagi Cyrus Says Ep. 465: feat. Daksh Tyagi
- ^ "On being home schooled … in my thirties". ABC Religion & Ethics. 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2025-05-16.