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  1. Principal Editor, “Dilemmas in Abdominal Surgery, A Case- Based Approach”, January 2021.Taylor & Francis Group, ISBN 978-0-367-18769-9
  2. Principal Editor, “Modern Gastrointestinal Oncology”, Tata Memorial Hospital, November 2015. Elsevier, New Delhi, India. ISBN 978-81-312-3915-5
  3. Editor, “Gastrointestinal Oncosurgery: A Residents Handbook”, Tata Memorial Hospital, March 2014. Elsevier, New Delhi, India. ISBN 978-81-312-3484-6
  4.  Editor of the Tata Memorial Hospital EBM handbook “Guidelines for Lung & Esophagogastric Cancers” (Gastric Cancer), Tata Memorial Hospital February 2013. ISBN 978-93-82963-01-1.
  5. Principal Editor of the Elsevier Clinical Advisory Board book “Surgery of Pancreatic Cancer: Current Issues”, New Delhi, India, 2011. ISBN 978-81-312-2733-6.
  6. Principal Editor of the Elsevier Clinical Advisory Board book “Pancreatic Cancer”, New Delhi, India, 2011. ISBN 978-81-312-2801-2.
  7.  Principal Editor of the Tata Memorial Hospital EBM handbook “Guidelines for Complications of Cancer treatment (Major GI Surgery)”, Tata Memorial Hospital, February 2009. ISBN 978-81-904583-7-5 Volume 8.
  8.  Principal Editor of the book “Surgery of Pancreatic Tumors”, October 2007.B. I. Churchill Livingston Pvt. Ltd. ISBN-10: 81-7225-302-8.
  9.  Joint Principal Editor of the book “Gastrointestinal Surgical Oncology: Operative Techniques”, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, March 2003.
  10.  Assistant Editor of the book “Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery: Current Concepts”, B. I. Churchill Livingston Pvt. Ltd. ISBN Number 2002; 81-7042-187-X.

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