(June 21, 2025) London-based author, speaker and seeker Pushkar Anand is quietly sparking a global transformation. An alumnus of Cambridge University and the London School of Economics, Pushkar’s debut book Manifest Your Infinite Riches is already making an international impact — topping bestseller charts in the US, Canada and Australia within just two months of its launch. Recently released in India, the book is being hailed as a personal development classic in the making.
Pushkar Anand is infinitely rich. Years ago, he stumbled upon a key which unlocked a treasure trove — empowering him to become the person he was always meant to be. It took him on a transformative journey within, all the way to his purest self.
Fifteen years into that journey gave Pushkar Anand a purpose — to uplift humanity. His book Manifest Your Infinite Riches — which is making waves across the world — is doing exactly that. “This book is not for casual reading. It is meant to be studied, applied, and lived which will enable readers transform their lives. It is the greatest gift they can give themselves,” smiles Pushkar Anand, a trailblazer in the fields of human potential and spiritual evolution, in conversation with Global Indian.
Pushkar Anand
A seeker awakened by a single moment
Pushkar Anand was in the early stages of his traditional corporate career when a profound moment of insight in 2008 led him to re-evaluate his life’s expectations and priorities. This moment of insight set Pushkar on his quest as a seeker – an extraordinary quest of endless research and self-discovery.
The transformative book
Through the book, Pushkar holds the hands of his readers and takes them on a transformational journey of self-discovery. “As you start this evolutionary journey, you will see how something within you lights up. That something is the infinite riches within you, which you will learn to first identify and then manifest in your life,” says Pushkar, who has contributed to some 30 immersive seminars and workshops, covered more than 500 books besides undergoing an intense four-year, one-on-one program of study with his spiritual and philosophical guide, Blaine Bartlett.
Bartlett is a leading global authority on the intersection of spirituality, business, and leadership, and is fondly addressed by Pushkar as Grandmaster B2.
Aligning purpose with prosperity
Pushkar says for those seeking financial prosperity, spiritual fulfilment and a deeper connection to their purpose, this book hands out the secret success map to make it happen. “It’s a transformative guide to unlocking your highest self and attracting the wealth that already resides within you: financial, emotional, and spiritual,” he elaborates.
Readers, he explains, will discover ‘The Six Statutes of Money’ to attract wealth, align purpose with prosperity through the multi-pronged model and master their ‘dharma’ through ongoing guided action. “It also covers how to use energy and vibration to improve your life, shares real stories of change, and offers clear steps to walk your true path,” adds Pushkar, whose book is the result of 15 years of research, personal insight and spiritual wisdom.
He says one can develop a thorough understanding of the captivating power of vibrational frequencies and become a proficient user of this powerful concept. “Depending on what works best for you, the book will enable you to design your very own daily ritual – one that is unique, and just for you.”
A future classic with global validation
With a glowing endorsement from Jack Canfield—the legendary co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series with 250 books and over 500 million copies to his credit, and a foreword by Blaine Bartlett, bestselling author of Compassionate Capitalism, Pushkar’s book is touted to be this year’s biggest release worldwide.
Jack Canfield even stated that “this is the book we’ve all been waiting for.”
Jack Canfield with Pushkar Anand
Another endorsement came from David Meltzer, Chairman, Corporate Division at the Napoleon Hill Institute, former CEO and Forbes Top 10 speaker who describes Pushkar as a next generation personal development practitioner who is here to stay. “In the years to come, he will play a significant part living his purpose of uplifting humanity,” David said, while highlighting that the book is a personal development classic in the making.
An all-rounder with the gift of words
Born in New Delhi in October 1976, Pushkar Anand studied at Don Bosco School before going on to pursue Economics at Hindu College, University of Delhi. He graduated with First Honours and was recognised as the Best All-Round Student of his graduating year — a reflection of both his academic excellence and holistic accomplishments.
He describes himself as one of those ‘unusual’ students who was gifted both mathematically and in the social sciences resulting in outstanding academic result across subjects. “However, my biggest gift or talent it seems, was to speak on stage.”
Teachers who saw the speaker in him
He recalls how his English teacher at Don Bosco, Uma Ma’am (Uma Nair) was the first to recognise the spark of public speaking in him when he was 15. “She encouraged me to take it to the next level.”
Interestingly, at his school farewell in March 1994, Pushkar’s Economics teacher, Jaya ma’am paid him a heartfelt compliment, calling him the best all-round student she had encountered in her teaching career. “She told me I had the gift of words, of speech – and urged me to use this gift for something valuable, to help people in a big way,” recalls Pushkar.
Ideas, insight, and inclusion — the LSE way
At 25, Pushkar spent a year at the London School of Economics pursuing his MSc — a dream he had nurtured for nearly a decade. Being there was nothing short of exhilarating for him. “The LSE is a unique institution where I learnt that authentic academic excellence is not about memorizing but about learning to think clearly and consequently creating distinctive contributions to the wider research universe,” says Pushkar.
His second key takeaway was the deep understanding of multiculturalism. “My class of about 150 had more than 50 nationalities represented; it was here as part of this global melting pot that I experienced how human beings from varied cultures and different countries are essentially the same,” says the renowned author, pointing out the strength of institutions like LSE, which foster global development and meaningful networks through their reach and mindset of inclusivity.
Cambridge: Where intellect met inspiration
If LSE broadened his perspective, Cambridge deepened his appreciation for academic heritage. “Cambridge is indeed Cambridge,” is the first thought that passed his mind when he got there.
“Whether it is the architecture, his college, Queens’, Keynes’s college – King’s or Newton’s, Trinity, and the apple tree outside, there is academic history, brilliance and magnificence rooted in every corner of Cambridge,” he says.
Pushkar, who completed his MBA at Cambridge in 2009-10, was awarded a high distinction for his 10,000-word dissertation on Shakespeare & Leadership in contemporary times. “Perhaps my infinite riches linked to writing and speaking started the process to find physical form, to manifest, around this time,” he says.
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Centre for Infinite riches
Pushkar founded the Centre for Infinite Riches, which is a purpose-driven enterprise with a presence in every continent. He likes to describe it as a movement, whose purpose is to uplift humanity by empowering everyone.
“The Centre is an extension of me, and its vision is to uplift 4 million people by my 50th birthday and 100 million people by my teacher Blaine Bartlett’s 80th birthday,” informs Pushkar. The form this vision takes is expected to be a combination of writing, speaking and actively engaging with audiences across the world.
Talking of his Centre’s work, Pushkar says it includes a good amount of free content including some powerful videos, multiple programmes to purchase, blogs, and the option to work with them on a one-on-one basis.
Spirituality, simplified: live your dharma
For Pushkar, spirituality means “living in harmony with spirit. This in turn can be defined as living your purpose or dharma.”
As far as one can devote the majority of their non-sleeping hours to their core purpose or dharma, supported by activities in other key areas of life that qualify as those purposes (family time for example), Pushkar feels such people are living spiritually. “And this is what I try to do.”
He describes himself as a seeker on a journey to live his purpose, to become the person he was always meant to be – to manifest his infinite riches. “The form this purpose takes manifests through such titles as a speaker, author, coach and philosopher,” says Pushkar.
Today, as a speaker, author, and founder of the Centre for Infinite Riches, Pushkar Anand continues to walk his path with quiet conviction — uplifting lives, one soul at a time. Whether through his transformative writing, global workshops, or one-on-one mentorship, he remains anchored to his purpose: to help people discover the wealth that already exists within them. For Pushkar, the journey is far from over — but with every step, he’s ensuring that others find the courage to begin theirs.
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