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India Through Chinese Eyes is a comprehensive exploration of how China has perceived and understood India throughout history. Written by Surendranath Sen and published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction work delves into the intricate cultural, political, and historical relationships between two of Asia’s most influential civilizations.
The book examines Chinese perspectives on Indian society, philosophy, trade, and governance across different historical periods. It provides valuable insights into how Chinese scholars, travelers, and officials have documented and interpreted Indian culture, religion, and political systems. Through detailed analysis and historical narratives, the author presents a nuanced understanding of Sino-Indian relations and mutual perceptions that have shaped both nations’ development.
This work is essential for readers interested in Asian history, comparative civilizations, and the complex dynamics between China and India.







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