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Indian Professor Deepak Talked on Academic Cooperation with Experts of GRIIS

2012-09-07  Click:[]

In the morning of August 5th, with the recommendation of Ambassador Zhang Yan in India, Professor B.R. Deepak, Doctor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Post Doctor of University of Edinburgh, UK, and senior professor of Center for Chinese and South East Asian Studies of Jawaharlal Nehru University, made an academic visit to Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. A seminar was held by Guangdong Research Institute for International Strategies in the 3rdConference Room of Administration Building to exchange ideas on academics and future joint research plan. The participants included Prof. Li Qing, Secretary-general of GRIIS, Prof. Liu Jisen, deputy secretary general of GRIIS, Prof. Li Yongning, director of editorial department of "Studies on Strategic Decisions" and chief editor of "Trends of the International Affairs", Prof. Zuo Liancun, expert in Indian Studies and Doctor Song Haixiao from Guangdong Survey Research Center. The meeting was hosted by Prof. Li Qing.

Li Qing introduced the education background and research interest of Prof. Deepak, who had been conducting Sino-Indian studies and spent eight years in China for academic study.

Prof. Deepak briefed on the domestic economic development of India. He thought India was just the same as the situation of China in 1990s. It is building public infrastructure to promote economy. He thought that India should learn from China on reform and opening-up, especially in infrastructure construction where there was much room to cooperate.

Prof. Deepak analyzed the cooperative areas of the Institute and the research institutes in India. First, they could try to publish academic results in China and India simultaneously; second, they could share the economic and trade information of the two countries. Prof. Zuo Liancun, Prof. Li Yongning, Dr. Song Haixiao and Prof. Liu Jisen made further discussions with Prof. Deepak on the development of Chinese enterprises like Zhongxin and Huawei, the comparative study of Pearl River Delta and Ganges Delta, the influence of Indian politics on the foreign policies and the economic and trade cooperation between Guangdong and India.

Prof. Li Qing made the conclusion that the two sides exchanged much information in the meeting and could cooperate in areas such as the international comparison of business environment, apply jointly for the Asian Scholarship Foundation and Carnegie research funds, and publish jointly academic book.

Professor Deepak and the experts attending the meeting

Introduction of Professor Deepak

Name: B. R. Deepak

Designation: Professor

Center: Center for Chinese and South East Asian Studies

School: Language, Literature and Culture Studies

Qualifications: Ph.D, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Post Doctorate, University of Edinburgh, UK

Areas of Interest: Sino-Indian Studies including history and culture; Chinese language and literature, China’s socio-political and economic issues

Experience: Teaching since 1993

Awards and Honors: 1. 2011 “Special Book Award of China” the highest literary award conferred on foreign national for their outstanding contribution in translation, publication of Chinese books and cultural exchange

2. 2006 Asia Fellow Award

3. 1996 Nehru Fellow Award

Best Peer Reviewed Publications (up to 5)

1.India and China 1904-2004: A Century of Peace and Conflict. Manak Publishers, New Delhi 2005.

2.The 1857 Rebellion and the Indian Involvement in the Taiping Uprising of China. In India and China in the Colonial world, pp.139-149. Social Science Press, New Dehli (2005).

3.Chinese Poetry: From 11thCentury BC to 14thCentury Prakashan Sansthan, Delhi 2009

4.CHINDIA calls for an early resolution of border dispute In Prof. Tan Chung, ed. (2007) Chindia: Idealism and realization, Ningxia People’s Publishing House, pp. 348-360

5.India, China and Tibet: Fundamental perceptions from Dharamsala, Beijing and New Delhi.” Asian Ethnicity Special Issue on Tibetan Studies in Comparative Perspective, vol. 12 (3) 2011 pp. 301-321 Taylor and Francis

Recent Peer Reviewed Journals/Books (up to 3)

1.Deepak, B. R. China: Agriculture, Countryside and Peasants, Manak Publications, Delhi 2010

2.“Challenges of Literary Text in Foreign Language Teaching: A Case Study of the Centre of Chinese and Southeast Asian Studies” Prabhakar Rao (ed.) Foreign Language Teaching in India: Challenges and Strategies. Pp. (Allied, 2011)

3.“PLA Air Force Power Projection” in Defense and Security Alert (DSA) November 2010, Special Issue on China.