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Jaipur BookMark 2026: South Asia’s Premier Publishing Conclave Returns with a Stellar Line-Up of Global Perspectives, Language Diversity, and Innovation

National, India, 5th January 2026: Jaipur BookMark (JBM), South Asia’s leading B2B publishing platform, is set to return  for its 13th edition alongside the Jaipur Literature Festival from 15 – 19 January 2026. The platform brings together  publishers, authors, translators, literary agents, booksellers, and industry leaders from India and across the globe, to explore emerging trends, international collaborations, and innovative practices shaping the world of publishing today. 

Speaking about the upcoming edition, Manisha Chaudhry, Director of Jaipur BookMark, said, “The thoughtfully curated  programme of JBM 2026 reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of the publishing industry. From exploring emerging  trends and new narrative forms to celebrating the vibrancy of Indian language publishing and understanding the impact  of technology, this year’s edition is designed to inspire, inform, and foster collaboration among all participants“. 

Namita Gokhale, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Jaipur Literature Festival and Director of Jaipur BookMark, added,  Jaipur BookMark was set up in 2014 to celebrate the core values of publishing and to engage with professional aspects  of the book trade. As custodians of narratives and culture, the publishing industry remains foundational to literature and  to the expression and dissemination of ideas. We are building a diverse community of book creators across languages  and platforms, sharing our stories through both new and traditional technologies. 

Jaipur BookMark will present a rich and wide-ranging programme that reflects the shifting global publishing landscape,  opening with a keynote address by acclaimed poet, cultural theorist, and curator, Ranjit Hoskote, setting the intellectual  tone for the conclave. The session Illuminating Translations brings together Kanishka Gupta, award-winning translator  Deepa Bhasthi, and editor Moutushi Mukherjee, in a conversation on the promise of translations and bibliodiversity in  the context of Banu Mushtaq’s Booker Prize winning collection, Heart Lamp, translated by Deepa Bhasthi. Another  session, In Futurescape: Spotting Trends in the Publishing Industry, features Samir Patil and Emma House in  conversation with Meru Gokhale, as they discuss the impact of generative AI and other emerging technologies on  publishing. Hindi Literary Podcasts: Sahitya ke Naye Khojdeep features Anjum Sharma, Arti Jain, and Anurag Minus  Verma in conversation with Jai Prakash Pandey, and is centred on how digital platforms are energising Hindi literature.  The cultural impact of legacy bookstores is explored in The Scent of Books: Stories about Bookstores, with Anuj Bahri, Nijesh Shah, Murali D.P. and Mohit Batra in conversation with Swati Daftuar, while Northern Lights: Children’s  Literature from Norway sees Oliver Møystad of Norwegian Literature Abroad (NORLA) in dialogue with Truda Spruyt on Norway’s children’s publishing ahead of Bologna 2026. The Children’s Publishing Roundtable: Nurturing New  Readers brings together Himanshu Giri, Neeraj Jain, Richa Jha, Saanya Kanwar, Sohini Mitra, Tina Narang, and Ujan  Dutta in conversation with Smit Zaveri to discuss the opportunities and challenges in children’s publishing and nurturing  of reading cultures in India. Live Lines: India–UK Publishing Fellows Connect, presented by the British Council, features  India-UK Publishing fellows, a collaborative initiative between the British Council and Jaipur BookMark, Harriet  Hirshman and Ruby Hembrom in conversation with Hema Singh Rance on cross-border publishing collaborations. In 

Optimism in the Times of Change: Mapping the Future for Big Publishers, Ananth Padmanabhan, CEO, HarperCollins  India, speaks with Shreya Punj on navigating technological change at scale. 100 years of publishing legacy of Popular  Prakashan, a Marathi publisher are highlighted through Popular Prakshan: A Century of Seeding Culture, with Harsha  Bhatkal in conversation with Anish Gawande, while Ye Dil Manga More: Art and Anime from Japan, features the  celebrated Manga artist Yoshitoki Ōima and Yoshiaki Koga of the well-known Japanese publisher Kodansha, in  conversation with Radhika Jha

Other notable sessions include Educational Publishing: The Triad of Access, Speed and Excellence, presented by SAGE  Publications, with Chandrika Parmar in conversation with Sugata Ghosh; Marketing Roundtable: The Hub and the  Spokes in the Wheel, bringing together Nijesh Shah, Ajay Jain, Rahul Dixit, Rachna Kalra, and Saksham Garg in  conversation with Akriti Tyagii; The Future of Books: Reimagining Narratives, presented by the French Book Office,  with Maÿlis Vauterin, Delphine Clot and Josselin Azorin-Lara in conversation with Swati Chopra; Indology: Shades and  Layers of a Civilization, presented by Tamil Nadu Textbook and Educational Services Corporation, introduced by  Namita Gokhale; with Dr. R. Balakrishnan and Su Venkatesan in conversation with Dr. T.S. Saravanan; and Emerging  Markets for Indian Publishing, with Kanishka Gupta, Ravi Deecee, Georgina Godwin and Samir Patil in conversation  with Emma House. Jaipur BookMark also presents the Festival Directors’ Roundtable, featuring Anjani Raipat, Jesus  Ruiz Mantilla, Shubha Sanjay Urs, Biswadip Chakraborty and Lavinia Frey in conversation with Sanjoy K. Roy. 

JBM 2026 marks its 13th edition with a focus on Marathi literature, as well as translations, emerging storytelling  innovations, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in publishing, with The Royal Norwegian Embassy as its  Country Partner. Jaipur BookMark also continues its joint initiative with the British Council: the India – UK Publishing  Fellowship, that aims to deepen professional collaboration and expand global exposure for independent publishers. The  Tamil Nadu Textbook Bureau, Sage Publications, and The Department of Marathi Language, Government of  Maharashtra, join Jaipur BookMark as Session Partners. 

Registrations are now open: Publishing professionals, authors, and media representatives are invited to participate in  this premier forum for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration. For full programme and registration details,  visit www.jaipurbookmark.org. Media registrations can be submitted at https://media.jaipurliteraturefestival.org

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