B. R. Deepak

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ISBN 978-81-7648-245-5
  • 2003. Chinese-Hindi Dictionary (汉印词典, Chini-Hindi Shavda kosh). New Delhi: Ministry of Human Resource and Development.
  • 2005. India & China 1904-2004: A Century of Peace and Conflict. Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd. ISBN   978-81-7827-112-5
  • 2006. My Life with Kotnis . Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd. ISBN   978-81-7827-152-1
  • 2009. Chini Kavita: 11vin Shatabdi Isa Poorv Se 14vin Shatabdi Tak. Prakashan Sansthan. ISBN   81-7714-399-9
  • 2010. Agriculture, Countryside and Peasants. Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd. ISBN   978-81-7831-205-7
  • 2012. India-China Relations: Future Perspectives. Vij Books, New Delhi ISBN   978-93-8141-115-5
  • 2012. India-China Relations: A Civilizational Perspective. Manak, New Delhi ISBN   978-93-7831-304-2
  • 2015. India and China - Foreign Policy Approaches and Responses. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, ISBN   9789385563294 [3]
  • 2018. China's Global Rebalancing and the New Silk Road. Springer Singapore ISBN   978-981-10-5971-1 [4]
  • 2020. India and China: Beyond the Binary of Friendship and Enmity. Springer Singapore ISBN   9789385563294 [5]
  • 2021. India`s China Dilemma: The Lost Equilibrium and Widening Asymmetries. New Delhi: Pentagon Press. ISBN   9789390095452
  • 2022. China and India: Dialogue of Civilisations. New Delhi: Pentagon Press. ISBN   978-9390095179 [6]
  • Awards

    References

    1. "The Hindu : News National : China honours Indian with highest literary award". Chennai, India. 2 September 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
    2. "JNU Faculty Profile". Archived from the original on 11 February 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
    3. "Vij Books - Publishers Website". www.vijbooks.com. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
    4. Deepak, B. R. (22 January 2018). Deepak, B. R. (ed.). China's Global Rebalancing and the New Silk Road. Springer Singapore. doi:10.1007/978-981-10-5972-8. ISBN   978-981-10-5971-1 via www.springer.com.
    5. Deepak, B. R. (11 September 2020). "India and China: Beyond the Binary of Friendship and Enmity". Springer Singapore via www.springer.com.
    6. Deepak, B. R. (28 February 2022). "China and India: Dialogue of Civilisations". Pentagon Delhi.

    He has a wife and two sons, namely Yao Deepak and Jay and Hans Deepak.


    B. R. Deepak
    NationalityIndian
    SpouseWang Yao
    Academic background
    Alma mater Jawaharlal Nehru University (B.A., M.A.)
    Jawaharlal Nehru University (PhD)
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