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Prime Minister
  
Jawaharlal Nehru

Died
  
2003

Preceded by
  
Prem Krishen

Role
  
Indian diplomat

Succeeded by
  
Jagat Singh Mehta

Name
  
P. Banerjee

Preceded by
  
Ratan Kumar Nehru

Prime Minister
  
Indira Gandhi


P. K. Banerjee (Indian diplomat)


Succeeded by
  
es:Prem Narain Bhatia

Purnendu Kumar Banerjee (1917–2003) was Indian Chargé d'affaires in Beijing during the India-China border conflict, also called the Sino-Indian War. He wrote a short book on his encounters with Zhou En Lai (1898–1976). Banerjee was the winner of the 1963 Padma Shri award, India's fourth highest civilian award. In 1969, he became India's first ambassador to Costa Rica. He was the sixth Ambassador in the Permanent Mission Of India to the UN Office in Geneva.

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Selected publications

  • Banerjee, Purnendu Kumar (1990). My Peking memoirs of the Chinese invasion of India. New Delhi: Clarion Books. 
  • Banerjee, Purnendu Kumar (2002). Assignment Americas: perspective of a partnership in values. Kolkata: Bibhasa. 
  • References

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