Young women leaders from PHI Learning represent India at International Publishers Congress 2026

Pallavi Ghosh and Aditi Ghosh represent the new face of Indian academic publishing at global industry forum
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In a significant achievement for Indian publishing, Ms. Pallavi Ghosh (27) and Ms. Aditi Ghosh (25) of PHI Learning Private Limited are representing the company as part of the Indian delegation at the 35th International Publishers Congress 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Their participation marks an important generational milestone for one of India’s leading academic publishing houses and reflects the growing role of young professionals and women in shaping the future of the publishing industry.
Pallavi Ghosh, Brand Strategist at PHI Learning, has been associated with the company for four years. She holds a BA in English and an MA in Contemporary Literature, Culture and Theory from King’s College London. She leads branding, marketing, digital outreach, and strategic communications, helping strengthen the company’s engagement with readers, educators, and academic institutions.
Aditi Ghosh, Operations Coordinator at PHI Learning, joined the organisation two years ago. She holds a BA in Applied Psychology and an MA in Counselling Psychology from Amity University. She oversees workflow coordination and operational processes, contributing to efficient management and organisational development within the company.
Their presence at the Congress highlights the emergence of a new generation of publishing professionals who combine academic excellence, technological understanding, and global outlook with the rich legacy of Indian publishing.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairperson of PHI Learning, Mrs. Sagarika Ghosh, said, “It is a proud moment to see Pallavi and Aditi represent the next generation of our organisation on an international platform. They bring fresh ideas, strong academic foundations, and commitment to excellence. Indian publishing needs young professionals who can preserve the legacy of books while embracing the opportunities of the future.”
PHI Learning has built a distinguished reputation over several decades by publishing quality academic and professional books for students, teachers, researchers, and institutions across India. The company continues to draw inspiration from the vision of its former Chairman and Managing Director, the late Shri Asoke K. Ghosh, recipient of the IPA Champion Award.
The participation of Pallavi Ghosh and Aditi Ghosh at the International Publishers Congress reflects India’s growing presence in the global publishing landscape and underscores the increasing contribution of young women to the future of academic publishing.




