Aravind Adiga was educated in Sydney (including a period at James Ruse Agricultural High School), New York and at Oxford University. According to Sanjukta Dasgupta, Adiga's parents relocated to Australia when he was in middle school and Adiga is an Australian citizen and a dual India-Australia passport holder who 'can be claimed by both Australia and India as a cultural link' ('The Two Way Flow'. p.2).
A former India correspondent for Time magazine, his articles have also appeared in publications like the Financial Times, the Independent and the Sunday Times.
Adiga won the Man Book Prize for his debut novel The White Tiger in 2008. Adiga has also released a short story collection Between the Assassinations. His additional novels Last Man in Tower : A Novel and Selection Day were published 2011 and 2016 respectively.
His latest novel Amnesty, debuts in February 2020.