"A poet whose words bridge resistance, love, and cultural memory."
LITERARY REVIEW INDIA"A leading cultural voice connecting literature, policy, and democratic values."
CULTURAL DIPLOMACY JOURNAL"An influential figure redefining youth-led social reform through education and culture."
SOCIAL IMPACT WEEKLY"A rare blend of poet, strategist, and cultural organiser shaping public discourse."
PUBLIC POLICY REVIEWAbhishek Awchar is an Indian poet, policy strategist, festival director, and social reformer. His work spans literary movements, international cultural diplomacy, free education initiatives, and democratic policy frameworks across India and beyond.
As National Secretary of the Indo-Tibet Friendship Society, Abhishek works on cultural freedom advocacy, democratic rights, policy papers, and people-to-people diplomacy in the Himalaya–Tibet region.
Writing in Marathi, Hindi, and Urdu, Abhishek’s poetry explores love, identity, resistance, silence, exile, and belonging. He is the author of Khayal Shayari and Tujhyasathi.
Through international film festivals, literary platforms, and cultural networks, he brings global cinema, poetry, and dialogue to Indian audiences.
Years of Cultural Work
Books Published
Vision: To build a society where knowledge, culture, and democratic freedom are accessible to every individual — regardless of geography, caste, class, or economic background.
Mission: To reform education through accessible models, defend democratic culture through policy work, promote literary expression through poetry and public platforms, and expand international solidarity through people-driven movements.
Position: National Secretary
Advocacy for Tibetan cultural freedom, democratic rights, policy
awareness, and international solidarity networks.
Managing Director — Mumbai International Film Festival
Festival Director — Pimpri Chinchwad International Film Festival
Active in poetry recitals, college reading circles, literary events, and public discussions on culture and identity.
Leading cultural freedom advocacy, democratic policy initiatives, international solidarity networks, and people-to-people diplomacy across the Himalaya–Tibet region.
Directing international film festivals, building free education pathways for JEE & NEET aspirants, and leading literary and social reform movements focused on access to knowledge.