Tan Chung

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Born(1929-04-18)18 April 1929
Matubahar, Johore, Malaya
OccupationScholar, Sino-Indian relations specialist
Notable awards2010: Padma Bhusan
SpouseHuang I-Shu
Tan Chung
Born(1929-04-18)18 April 1929
Matubahar, Johore, Malaya
OccupationScholar, Sino-Indian relations specialist
Notable awards2010: Padma Bhusan
SpouseHuang I-Shu

Tan Chung (born 18 April 1929, in Matubahar, Johor[1]) is an authority on Chinese history, Sino-Indian relations and cultural exchange. He has been a doyen of Chinese cultural studies in India for nearly half a century.[2]

After initial education in China came to Santiniketan in 1955. On completing his Ph D from Visva Bharati University, taught in NDA, Khadakvasla, then joined Delhi University as professor of Chinese and became head of the department of Chinese and Japanese studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University. His wife, Huang I-Shu, taught Chinese at Delhi University.[3]

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