Indian Women Writing in English is being recognized as a major canon in the English Literary genre. The works of Indian Women Writers’ have been undervalued due to patriarchal assumptions about the superior worth of male experience. Many Indian women novelists have explored the female subjectivity in order to establish an identity. The theme is from the childhood to womanhood – developed society, respecting women in general. Indian Writers in English not only concentrate on women’s problems but also are deeply concerned with the failure of the marital relationships, the loneliness of living and the private terrors. The image of women in fiction has undergone a change during the last four decades. Recent writers depict both the diversity of women and the diversity within each woman, rather than limiting the lives of women to one ideal. In conclusion, the work of Indian women writers is significant in making the society aware of women’s demands and in providing a medium for self-expression and thus, re-writing the History of India. Keywords: Migration, Identity, Feminism, Diversity, Self-Sacrificing, Loneliness, Childhood.