Underscoring the unique and multifaceted interactions between
ancient India and ancient China, 'India and China: Interactions
through Buddhism and Diplomacy' collates the classic works of the
preeminent Indian scholar of Chinese history and Buddhism Professor
Prabodh Chandra Bagchi (1898-1956). The collected essays of this
volume range from those that examine the ancient names for India in
Chinese sources, to those that investigate Indian influences on
Chinese thought, analyze the beginnings of Buddhism in China, and
explore the letters exchanged between the Chinese monk Xuanzang
(Hiuan-Tsang) and his Indian friends. Also included are a variety
of Bagchi's short articles, as well as English translations of a
number of his Bengali essays.
Further insight into Bagchi's work is provided by the renowned
scholars Suniti Kumar Chatterji and Akira Yuyama, who discuss
respectively Bagchi's contribution to Chinese studies in India and
to the wider understanding of India-China interactions. With its
wide-ranging and thorough investigation of both Sino-Indian
Buddhism and cultural relations between the two ancient
civilizations, 'India and China: Interactions through Buddhism and
Diplomacy' will be an invaluable text for anyone interested in
cross-cultural exchanges between India and China, Buddhism, or
Asian history.
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