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Dragoner Deshe Kalam Juddha (Bengali Version)

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Dragoner Deshe Kalam Juddha (Bengali Version)

Dragoner Deshe Kalam Juddha (Bengali Version)

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  • Publisher: Deep Prakashan

  • Author: Pritimoy Chakraborty

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789349189843

About the Book

Dragoner Deshe Kalam Juddha (Bengali Version) is a thought-provoking work that explores the intellectual and cultural interactions between India and China—often referred to metaphorically as the “land of the dragon.” Through analytical discussion and historical perspective, Pritimoy Chakraborty examines the role of ideas, literature, diplomacy, and intellectual discourse in shaping relations between the two civilizations.

Rather than focusing solely on military or political conflict, the book highlights a different kind of battle—the battle of ideas, perspectives, and narratives. It reflects on how writers, scholars, and thinkers engage in this “war of the pen,” influencing public understanding and shaping geopolitical discourse.

With a blend of historical insight and contemporary reflection, the book provides readers with a deeper understanding of cultural dialogue and ideological contest between two major Asian powers.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Deep Prakashan

  • Author: Pritimoy Chakraborty

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789349189843

About the Book

Dragoner Deshe Kalam Juddha (Bengali Version) is a thought-provoking work that explores the intellectual and cultural interactions between India and China—often referred to metaphorically as the “land of the dragon.” Through analytical discussion and historical perspective, Pritimoy Chakraborty examines the role of ideas, literature, diplomacy, and intellectual discourse in shaping relations between the two civilizations.

Rather than focusing solely on military or political conflict, the book highlights a different kind of battle—the battle of ideas, perspectives, and narratives. It reflects on how writers, scholars, and thinkers engage in this “war of the pen,” influencing public understanding and shaping geopolitical discourse.

With a blend of historical insight and contemporary reflection, the book provides readers with a deeper understanding of cultural dialogue and ideological contest between two major Asian powers.

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