The shortlist for 2015 was announced here late last night.
Lahiri's novel "The Lowland", an intimate portrayal of two brothers and political passion was earlier on the 2013 Man Booker Prize shortlist as well. Her debut short story collection, "Interpreter of Maladies" had won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Poet, novelist and literary critic Faruqi has been shortlisted for his novel "The Mirror of Beauty" which he translated from Urdu and deals with the sunset of the Mughal Empire.
Pakistani author Bilal Tanweer is on the shortlist for his debut book "The Scatter Here Is Too Great", which won the Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize for this year.
Kamila Shamsie, also from Pakistan has been nominated for "A God in Every Stone" while Sri Lankan-born London based writer Romesh Gunesekera's "Noontide Toll" is also nominated. Gunesekera was a finalist at the Man Booker Prize for his novel "Reef" in 1994.
The final winner of the award is set to be announced at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
Previous winners of the DSC Prize include H M Naqvi from Pakistan for "Homeboy", Shehan Karunatilaka from Sri Lanka for "Chinaman", Jeet Thayil for "Narcopolis" and Cyrus Mistry for "Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer".
