Indira Devi Chaudhurani (29 December 1873 – 12 August 1960) was an Indian literary figure, author and musician.
She is noted for her work in scoring the music for a number of songs by her uncle Rabindranath, with whom she was particularly close.
She spent her childhood in England, in Brighton where her family owned the Medina Villas.
Her early education was in India, at Auckland House in Simla and the Loreto Convent in Calcutta.
Indira was awarded Bhuvanmohini Gold Medal from Calcutta University in 1944, and received Desikottam (D.Litt.)