Sushmit Verma, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Truth and Social Publication, and Tusharika Sharma, Co-founder, say the platform is focused on building author credibility, reach, and long-term intellectual value in India
Tag: Education and publishing innovation stories India
-
A New Publishing Model Reshapes the Author Journey as Truth and Social Publication Expands Its Footprint
Truth and Social Publication is emerging as a differentiated force in India’s publishing landscape by positioning itself not merely as a book production service, but as a long-term partner in an author’s intellectual and professional journey. Founded in 2024, the company operates at the intersection of publishing, personal branding, and cultural preservation, addressing gaps that many Indian writers have historically faced.
The organisation is led by Sushmit Verma, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, whose background spans writing, publishing, and marketing. His work centres on helping professionals, entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts translate lived experience and expertise into books that strengthen credibility and public presence. Verma describes publishing as a vehicle for visibility rather than celebrity. According to him, many capable voices remain unheard not because of a lack of substance, but because of limited access to structured publishing support.
At the core of the company’s operating philosophy is a commitment to treat publishing as a nurturing practice rather than a commercial transaction. Editorial development is positioned as a collaborative process, with emphasis on clarity, structure, and narrative strength. Design and formatting are approached with reader engagement in mind, while distribution and marketing strategies are tailored to align the book with its intended audience rather than generic visibility metrics.
The company’s growth has already attracted industry recognition. In 2025, Truth and Social Publication was named Best Publishing House in India, an award presented by author Chetan Bhagat. The recognition reflects the company’s rapid emergence within the literary ecosystem and its focus on elevating author voices rather than prioritising volume alone.
For many authors, the publishing process can be isolating and opaque. The company seeks to counter this by offering a structured pathway grounded in collaboration and respect for author intent. Whether working with first-time writers or experienced professionals refining their message, the emphasis remains on alignment between content, audience, and long-term impact.