This book presents a new translation of all surviving portions of Indica, written by Megasthenes around 310 BCE, the most detailed account of India’s geography, history, and customs known to the classical world. A pioneering work of ethnography, Indica shaped Greek understanding of India after the expedition of Alexander the Great and drew on Megasthenes’ residence in the Maurya capital, Pataliputra. Published in A5 paperback format, this edition contains 249 pages and measures 15 × 3 × 21 cm, making it essential for readers of ancient Indian and classical history.