Yogendra Sharma holds an MA in Hispanic Studies from the University of Delhi and a PhD in Literature (Spanish) from UNAM, Mexico. He has served as Coordinator of the South Asian Studies module at UNAM and taught Hindi and Sanskrit at the Gurudev Tagore Indian Cultural Centre (Embassy of India) and El Colegio de México for over a decade. A prominent cultural ambassador, he has participated in events like the International Festival of Mayan Culture, the Guadalajara International Book Festival, and the Cervantino Festival. He has also organized cultural events on India, such as Moksha and Dharma, with support from the Government of Mexico City. His notable publications include El vaivén del Mar, Hispanic Gandhiana Bibliography, El canto del niño de las ocho jorobas, Los intocables y otros cuentos de la India, and Tin Speni Natak, alongside articles and translations for literary magazines at UNAM and El Colegio de México. Renowned for his expertise in Indian history, literature, mythology, and culture, he has delivered lectures, classes, and courses at leading academic and cultural institutions in Mexico.