Shwetank Tyagi: The Army Officer Redefining Poetry Through Love, Silence and Strength.
Some people live one kind of life.
Shwetank Tyagi clearly didn’t pick that option.
He is an Indian Army officer, yes. But he’s also someone who chases mountains, rides through extreme terrains, and then sits down to write poetry that feels calm, deep and real. That mix is what makes his story interesting.
A Soldier Who Doesn’t Sit Still
Shwetank isn’t the kind of officer who stays within routine. He leans toward challenges that push both body and mind.
He has led multiple Army expeditions, each very different, but equally demanding:
- A trekking expedition across the snow-covered Pir Panjal ranges
- A high-altitude mountain biking ride through Ladakh
- A motorbike and trekking expedition along India’s western frontiers
These aren’t casual trips. These are tough, unpredictable environments where endurance, focus and leadership matter every single day.
And that’s exactly where a big part of his personality shows up.
Adventure Isn’t a Hobby for Him

For many people, adventure is a break from life. For Shwetank, it’s part of who he is.
You can see it in the way he chooses difficult terrains. You can see it in the way he keeps going in extreme conditions. And you can definitely see it in the way he reflects on those experiences later.
Because after all that movement, there’s always a pause.
And in that pause, he writes.
From High-Intensity Life to Deep Reflection
Shwetank is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and the Defence Services Staff College. His career has taken him through serious responsibilities, including representing India at the United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
But what stands out is how he balances that intensity.
After long days, tough conditions or even during quiet moments in remote locations, he turns to poetry. Not as a task, but as a natural response to what he experiences.
Poetry That Comes From Real Life
His poetry doesn’t feel distant or artificial. It feels lived.
He writes about emotions that come from real moments—loneliness during long postings, thoughts that come while standing in silence, or the kind of clarity you only get when you’re far away from noise.
His use of Hindi and Urdu gives his writing a natural rhythm, making it easy to feel and connect with.
Three Books, Three Different Sides of Life
His trilogy reflects different phases of emotion and thought.
Ruba’i – When Imagination Feels Real
This book leans into love and longing. What makes it interesting is that the emotions are directed toward someone imagined, yet they feel completely real while reading.
Sifar – Sitting With Your Own Thoughts
This one goes deeper. It talks about emptiness, loneliness and self-reflection. It doesn’t rush. It slows you down and makes you think.
Meraki – Showing Up With Strength
Here, the focus shifts to resilience. These poems talk about pushing through, staying strong and continuing even when things get difficult.
The Calm Side of an Adventurous Life
Even with all the high-energy activities, Shwetank has a quieter side too.
He spends time in activities like golf and equestrian sports. These require patience, balance and control—very different from trekking or biking through extreme terrains.
But somehow, both sides fit perfectly into his life.
Why His Story Works
What makes Shwetank Tyagi stand out is not just what he does—but how naturally it all comes together.
He doesn’t try to separate being a soldier, an adventurer and a poet. All three exist together.
He can go from leading an expedition in a harsh landscape to writing a soft, thoughtful poem. And it doesn’t feel forced.
It feels real.
What’s Next?
He’s currently working on his fourth book, this time focusing on more current themes. Given his track record, it’s likely to carry the same honesty and depth that readers have connected with so far.
