The Routledge Handbook of Indian Diaspora Writers is a seminal and comprehensive volume comprising an all-encompassing collection of thirty-eight critical essays that meticulously dissect pivotal diasporic texts written by pioneering Indian diaspora writers. This handbook systematically traverses many canonical texts from the Indian diaspora, delineating a sophisticated critical cartography and a refined blueprint of the entire subject area. The quinque-partite structure of this handbook orchestrates a synergy of critical insights, providing rigorous and in-depth analysis of select texts. This critical compendium offers an appraisal and analytical elucidation on such a large scale that it covers thirty-eight writers within a single volume. This substantive volume, a foundational reference tool on Indian diaspora writers, warrants not a superficial perusal but a rigorous analysis from all researchers in this field. This monumental compilation stands as a testament to scrupulous scholarship and an essential vade-mecum for PhD scholars, researchers, faculty members, students, and all connoisseurs of literature alike, seeking comprehensive, state-of-the-art perspectives on the enduring global impact of Indian diaspora literature.