Anuraag Saxena is an Indian activist, writer, and commentator and an expert in public policy, advocacy, and correction of narratives. His work and OpEds have been featured in Washington Post, BBC, Times of India, Economic Times, The Diplomat, Sunday Guardian, Organiser, Panchajanya, and more.

He serves as a nominated member of the National Tourism Advisory Council and a board member at the Centre for Insolvency and Financial Laws, and is a mentor to several startups, social initiatives, and institutions.

He is also founder of the India Pride Project, the world’s largest volunteer effort to return murtis and heritage artifacts stolen from India, and has been invited across universities, conferences, and multilateral platforms like UN agencies to share his expertise.

Anuraag is a Chartered Accountant from India, an MBA (Hons.) from USA, and advanced education in public policy from Singapore; and strongly believes that building institutions is the only solution for civilizational resurgence.