Translator | Poet |Scholar
Akhil Katyal started writing poetry rooted in personal experience, queer identity, and urban emotion. With academic training in English literature, he developed a strong lyrical voice that blends intimacy with politics. Today, Akhil is one of the most celebrated contemporary English and Hindi poets from India, with widely shared verses that resonate across generations. His achievements include prestigious literary awards, international readings, and contributions to queer cultural discourse. His most renowned work includes the collection How Many Countries Does the Indus Cross? and his viral poems that beautifully express longing, activism, and hope, making him a beloved literary figure.