Vikram Sampath
Indian Historian and Author
Dr. Vikram Sampath, FRHistS, is a Bangalore-based historian and author renowned for his ten acclaimed books on Indian history, including national bestsellers like Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, Bravehearts of Bharat: Vignettes from Indian History, and Waiting for Shiva: Unearthing the Truth of Kashi’s Gyan Vapi. His latest work, Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore’s Interregnum (1760–1799), has already seen its third reprint within a month of release. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Eisenhower Global Fellow, and Aspen Global Leader, Vikram has earned prestigious accolades such as the Sahitya Akademi’s first Yuva Puraskar in English literature and the ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book My Name Is Gauhar Jaan.
With a doctorate in history and music from the University of Queensland, Australia, Vikram transitioned from a career in engineering (BITS-Pilani) and finance (MBA, S.P. Jain Institute) to pursue his passion for history. His works blend rigorous research with narrative storytelling, covering topics from the Wadiyar dynasty of Mysore to the life of Veer Savarkar and the cultural history of Indian music. As a trained Carnatic vocalist, he founded the Archive of Indian Music, India’s first digital sound archive for vintage recordings, and the Foundation for Indian Historical and Cultural Research (FIHCR) to promote primary source-based scholarship.
Vikram is also the founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival and curates the ZEE Group’s cultural fest, Arth. A Senior Research Fellow at the Prime Ministers’ Museum and Library Society and an Adjunct Senior Fellow at Monash University, Australia, he continues to inspire through his writings, lectures, and initiatives that bridge India’s rich past with its present.