In 2015, Borkar replaced Pundalik Narayan Naik as the president of the Goa Konkani Akademi.
He has six collections of poems and two translations -- Kabir by Prabhakar Machve and Ekshem Ek Kavita by Rabindranath Tagore.
[1] Earlier in his writing career, he received the Indian Sahitya Akademi award in 2001 for Yaman, a poetry collection.
[8] Nandkumar Kamat describes Borkar as being part of the "second generation" of post-(Indian) Independence Konkani poets along with Nagesh Karmali, Shankar Parulkar, Pundalik Naik, Ramesh Veluskar, C. F. (Chafra) da Costa, Olivinho Gomes, Suresh Borkar, Jesse Fernandes, Prakash Padgaonkar, Kashinath Shamba Lolayenkar and Ramkrishna Zuarkar.
"[9] Manohararāya Saradesāya (Manoharrai Sardesai) calls his work "terse, abstract yet appealing".