Biography

Sushovon Saha is an Indian author, policy thinker, and technology strategist whose work bridges the worlds of digital innovation and human storytelling. Trained as an engineer and management professional, he has spent over twenty-five years shaping initiatives in Digital India, Smart Cities, Digital Public Infrastructure, and defence technology ecosystems. A recognised keynote speaker at global forums, he is known for bringing together technological vision, ethical reflection, and human-centred design.
Alongside his professional work, Sushovon writes literary fiction rooted in everyday lives and quiet acts of humanity. His debut book, Paper Moons & Mango Trees: Stories of Indian Hearts, was widely appreciated for its lyrical realism and portrayal of India’s overlooked voices. His second collection, Ledger of Little Revolutions: 30 Tales of Laughter, Grace & Gentle Wisdom, expands this vision across cultures, celebrating small gestures of kindness that connect people across places and generations.
Educated at MNREC (now MNNIT) Allahabad and the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Sushovon continues to write stories inspired by travel, memory, and the quiet poetry of ordinary lives.