Best Known Works By Visually Impaired Indian Author Saurabh Pant

Saurabh Pant is an Indian born author with sight loss due to Retinitis Pigmentosa  who was born on 4th of April 1994 in the beautiful hill station of Nainital in Uttarakhand that is also known  for its serene beauty and cultural glories.

After having pneumonia at 3, he  started to lose sight at 6, came in touch with braille at 12, learnt screen reading for computers and  got educated from a prominent institute for the visually impaired known as  NIVH.

In his college days in Kirori mal college he came back to inclusion where  he  found the touch of  writing further and managed to publish his 1st book titled Affection never dies.

Ever since he never looked back as today he is the author of more than 120 works and has won 11 international awards   alongside gold medals from Indian writing  platforms.

The features in various news websites, magazines and appreciation makes him look forward as he believes in more growth and keeps working to become a master one day.

Here’s a list of some of the best-known works by Saurabh Pant, a visually impaired Indian author known for his unique voice in poetry, nature-themed writing, and global perspectives:


Author Saurabh pant on Amazon UK

📚 Best-Known Works by Saurabh Pant

🔥 1. Burning Asia: The Present Image

  • Theme: Geopolitical challenges, cultural shifts, and reflections on the changing face of Asia.

  • Why It’s Popular: Praised for bold insights and poetic depth on modern Asia.

Ebay UK link of Burning asia

🌿 2. Warming Boom

  • Theme: Climate change, environmental activism, and nature’s voice.

  • Notable Fact: Celebrated its 8th anniversary in June 2025; often quoted for its natural imagery and poetic strength.

💭 3. Thoughts Beyond Measure

  • Theme: Philosophy, identity, human emotion, and abstract introspection.

  • Style: Reflective essays and poetic notes.

  • Popular Quote: “Thoughts go beyond time if heart chooses to listen.”

🌊 4. Rage of the Marine Titans

  • Theme: Oceanic myths, climate resilience, war drama  and the power of water bodies.

  • Why It Stands Out: Combines mythology with environmental concerns in a unique style of literature called novella.

🐦 5. An Introduction to Birds

  • Genre: Nature non-fiction/ avius inspection or  field notes.

  • Audience: Ideal for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts.

  • Special Note: Described as an accessible eco-literary guide.

Introduction to birds on Brown books

🌬️ 6. Asian Winds

  • Theme: Cultural poetry, reflections on the Asian continent.

  • Impact: Known for poetic elegance and portrayal of Asian landscapes and traditions.

🔥 7. Warming Fumes

  • Sequel/Companion: A companion piece to Warming Boom.

  • Theme: Continuation of environmental reflections, this time with more urgency and global lens.

📖 8. Secret Growls

  • Theme: Personal battles, commercial  responsibility, silent struggles, and resilience.

  • Why Read It: A powerful expression of life in colonies  as a visually impaired writer.


All these works are available in various stores around the world digitally so feel free to search  and get them today.

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