The winners will be announced in Mumbai on November 20.

First Book Award (Non-fiction)
- An Ordinary Man’s Guide to Radicalism: Growing up Muslim in India, Neyaz Farooquee (Westland)
- Ants Among Elephants: An untouchable family and the making of modern India, Sujatha Gidla (HarperCollins)
- Asia Reborn: A continent rises from the ravages of colonialism and war to a new dynamism, Prasenjit K Basu (Aleph Book Company)
- Remnants of a Separation: A history of the Partition through material memory, Aanchal Malhotra (HarperCollins)
- The RTI Story: Power to the People, Aruna Roy with the MKSS Collective (Roli Books)
- Yeti: The ecology of a mystery, Daniel C Taylor (Oxford University Press)
Book of the Year Award (Fiction)
- All The Lives We Never Lived, Anuradha Roy (Hachette)
- Jasoda, Kiran Nagarkar (HarperCollins)
- Night of Happiness, Tabish Khair (Pan Macmillan)
- The Book of Chocolate Saints, Jeet Thayil (Aleph Book Company)
- The Nine-Chambered Heart, Janice Pariat (HarperCollins)
- The Revenge of the Non-Vegetarian, Upamanyu Chatterjee (Speaking Tiger)
Book of the Year Award (Non-fiction)
- Coromandel: A personal history of South India, Charles Allen (Hachette)
- Intertwined Lives: PN Haksar and Indira Gandhi, Jairam Ramesh (Simon & Schuster)
- Rebel Sultans: The Deccan from Khilji to Shivaji, Manu S Pillai (Juggernaut)
- The Bengalis: A portrait of a community, Sudeep Chakravarti (Aleph Book Company)
- The RSS: A view to the inside, Walter K Andersen and Shridhar D Damle (Penguin Random House)
- The RTI Story: Power to the people, Aruna Roy with the MKSS Collective (Roli Books)
Business Book of the Year Award
- Catalyst: The ultimate strategies on how to win at work and in life, Chandramouli Venkatesan (Penguin Random House)
- Driver in a Driverless Car: How our technology choices will create the future, Alex Salkever (HarperCollins)
- I Do What I Do: On reform, rhetoric and resolve, Raghuram Rajan (HarperCollins)
- Reverse Innovation in Healthcare: How to make value-based delivery work, Vijay Govindarajan and Ravi Ramamurti (Harvard Business Review Press)
- The Billionaire Raj: A journey through India’s new gilded age, James Crabtree (HarperCollins)
- The New Global Road Map: Enduring strategies for turbulent times, Pankaj Ghemawat (Harvard Business Review Press)