Top Investment Books by Indian Authors Every Investor Should Read In 2025

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Investing is no longer just a financial activity—it’s a life skill. In recent years, several Indian authors have written books that simplify investing, making it accessible and practical for everyone. 

These books combine financial wisdom, Indian market insights, and real-world examples, helping readers build a strong foundation in wealth creation and personal finance. Here’s a look at the best-selling investment books by Indian authors that every aspiring investor should read.

1. Let’s Talk Money by Monika Halan

Why it stands out:

Written by one of India’s most respected financial journalists, Let’s Talk Money is a practical guide to managing personal finances. Monika Halan focuses on how to make money decisions without being overwhelmed by jargon. She emphasizes budgeting, insurance, mutual funds, and long-term planning, all tailored to the Indian context.

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Key takeaway:

Build a financial system that supports your goals and protects you from uncertainty.

2. Coffee Can Investing by Saurabh Mukherjea, Rakshit Ranjan, and Pranab Uniyal

Why it stands out:

This book popularized the concept of long-term, low-churn investing in India. Inspired by an old American concept, the “Coffee Can Portfolio,” the authors explain how investing in high-quality companies and holding them for years can outperform market timing.

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Key takeaway:

Patience and consistency beat frequent trading. Long-term investing in fundamentally strong companies creates sustainable wealth.

3. The Dhandho Investor by Mohnish Pabrai

Why it stands out:

Although based in the U.S., Mohnish Pabrai’s investment philosophy is deeply influenced by Indian business principles and value investing. The book explains the idea of low-risk, high-return investments, focusing on clarity, discipline, and the "heads I win, tails I don’t lose much" approach.

Key takeaway:

Investing should be about minimizing risk while maximizing potential gain, the Dhandho way.

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4. The Thoughtful Investor by Basant Maheshwari

Why it stands out:

Basant Maheshwari, a renowned equity investor, explains how to analyze companies and identify long-term wealth creators in the Indian market. He shares his personal journey, mistakes, and successes, making the book relatable and inspiring.

Key takeaway:

Great investors are made through discipline, learning from mistakes, and staying invested for the long haul.

5. Retire Rich: Invest Rs. 40 a Day by P.V. Subramanyam

Why it stands out:

A must-read for beginners, this book explains how small, regular investments can create significant wealth over time. Subramanyam simplifies complex investment concepts like SIPs, compounding, and retirement planning using real-life examples.

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Key takeaway:

Financial freedom is achievable through consistent, small investments and the power of compounding.

6. Gurus of Chaos: Modern India’s Money Masters by Saurabh Mukherjea

Why it stands out:

This book features insights from some of India’s best fund managers, including how they think, invest, and manage risk in an unpredictable market. It’s an excellent resource for those looking to understand the psychology behind successful investing.

Key takeaway:

Learning from seasoned investors can help shape better financial decisions and strategies.

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7. The Warren Buffett Way – Indian Edition (Adapted Insights)

Why it stands out:

Adapted for the Indian market by local experts, this edition blends Buffett’s global investing principles with Indian examples. It’s perfect for readers who want to apply value investing in the Indian context.

Key takeaway:

Value investing principles are timeless — adapt them to local opportunities to maximize returns.

8. The Intelligent Investor – Indian Adaptation by Jason Zweig (with Indian Market Notes)

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Why it stands out:

Though originally by Benjamin Graham, the Indian adaptation adds local case studies and notes for Indian investors. It helps readers apply Graham’s timeless value investing strategies to Indian equities and mutual funds.

Key takeaway:

Rationality, discipline, and patience form the foundation of successful investing — anywhere in the world.

Final Thoughts

The Indian investment landscape has evolved rapidly, and so has the literature surrounding it. Books like Let’s Talk Money, Coffee Can Investing, and The Thoughtful Investor simplify complex financial ideas while aligning them with Indian realities. Whether a beginner or an experienced investor, these books offer timeless wisdom, practical guidance, and inspiration to make smarter financial choices and build long-term wealth.