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Prof (Dr.) Bawa Singh
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Room No 107, Transit Campus, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda
Prof (Dr.) Bawa Singh
Qualification

Ph. D Political Science (2009)- Panjab University, Chandīgarh

M.A. Political Science (1997) - Andhra University, Visakhapatnam (AP)

Experience
Teaching Experience

                    1)       Professor, Central University of Punjab (14.1. 2023 till date)

                    2)       Associate Professor, Central University of Punjab (14. 1. 2020 to 14.1. 2023)

                    3)      Assistant Professor, Central Uni. Of Punjab, Bathinda (13 January, 2013 to                                               01.04.2020- Permanent).

                   4)       Assistant Professor, Central Uni. Of Punjab, Bathinda (10 August 2012, 13 January,                               2013 -Adhoc)

                   5)      Assistant Professor, Panjab Uni. Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional Centre, Hoshiarpur                                (2011-12)

                    6)     Assistant Professor, Panjab Uni. Swami Sarvanand Giri Regional Centre,                                                     Hoshiarpur (2010-11)

                   7)         Assistant Professor, BLM Girls College, Nawan Shahar (Session-2009-10).

 
Administrative Experience

1.         Chairman, Departmental Academic Integrity Panel (15/02/21 to 15/02/23)

2.        Departmental Academic Integrity Panel-Member (Department of Economic Studies) (15/02/21 to              15/02/23).

3.        Departmental Academic Integrity Panel-Member (Department of History) (15/02/21 to 15/02/23).

4.        Head of the Department (04/03/2020 to till date).

5.        Associate Dean School (04/06/2020 to 29/1/2021).

6.        Dean School (SIS) (30/01/2021 to till date)

7.         Member, IQAC Committee Member, CUPB (24.4.2020 to till date)

8.         Member, CAS Committee, CUPB (27.9.2019 to till date)

9.         Member, Financial Assistance Committee, CUPB ()

10.       Member, Board of Studies Member. Department of Law, CUP (18.8.2017 to 18.8. 2019)

11.       Member, School Board Member, Department of Education, CUP (19/09/2019 to 19/9/2021)

12.       Member, Board of Studies Member, Sociology Department, CUP (10.02.2020 to 10.2.2022)

13.       Member, Board of Studies Member, Department of Political Science, Kanya Mahavidyalaya,                    Jalandhar (01 March 2020 to 31 March 2023)

14.      Member, Board of Studies Member, Department of Political Science, CT University Ludhiana (10             August  2021).

15.      Member Ph. D Admission Committee for Academic Session 2021-22.

16.       Member P.G. Admission Committee for Academic Session 2021-22

17.       Member, Undergraduate Board of Studies in Social Science, Department of Social Science, Akal               University,             Talwandi Sabo, 01 June 2022 t0 01 June 2024

18.       Member, Research Programme, Policy Development Committee under Sub-Committee under                      Research and             Development Cell

19.     Member, Advisory Committee for monitoring the work related to Implementation Policy for SC/ST 

 

Research Area
  1. Geopolitics of South and Central Asia
  2. Indian Foreign Policy
  3. Regional Cooperation
  4. Global Health Diplomacy 
Research Interests
  1. Geopolitics of South and Central Asia
  2. Indian Foreign Policy
  3. Regional Cooperation
  4. Global Health Diplomacy 
  5. Maritime Security
Research Grants/Projects
  1. Role of SAARC: Geostrategic and Geo-economics Perspectives. ICSSR Major     Project, Term- Feb 2014- Aug 2015, (7 Lac)
Professional Affiliation

1.    Indian Political Science Association (IPSA)

2.    Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)

3.    The Jadavpur Association of International Relations (JAIR)

Publications
Book Published
  1. Bawa Singh, Aslam Khan, Parvaiz Ahmed Thoker and Mansoor Ahmad Lone. (2022). New Great Game in the Indo-Pacific: Rediscovering India’s Pragmatism and Paradoxes. Routledge.
  1. Bawa Singh, Aslam Khan, Sandeep Singh and Amandeep Kaur.  (2024). India’s Energy Diplomacy towards Eurasia: Geopolitical and Geo-economic Perspectives. Springer. 
 
Journal Articles 
  1. Chattu, V. K., Mol, R., Singh, B., Reddy, K. S., & Hatefi, A. (2024). Pandemic treaty as an instrument to strengthen global health security: Global health diplomacy at its crux. Health Promotion Perspectives14(1), 9-18.
  2. Singh, B., Singh, S., Meena, H., & Singh, B. (2024). Agrarian transformations in British India: A case study of colonial Punjab. Sikh Formations, 1-15.
  3. Gautam, P., Singh, B., Singh, S., Bika, S. L., & Tiwari, R. P. (2024). Education as a soft power resource: A systematic review. Heliyon.
  4. Singh, B., Singh, S., Kaur, J., Singh, K., & Popalzay, A. W. (2023). Conflict and social determinants of health: would global health diplomacy resolve the Afghanistan healthcare conundrum?. Global Security: Health, Science and Policy8(1), 2223601.
  5. Chattu, V. K., Singh, B., Kajal, F., Chatla, C., Chattu, S. K., Pattanshetty, S., & Reddy, K. S. (2023). The rise of India’s global health diplomacy amid COVID-19 pandemic. Health Promotion Perspectives13(4), 290.Chattu, V. K., Singh, Bawa., Pattanshetty, S., & Reddy, S. (2023). Access to Medicines through Global Health Diplomacy. Health Promotion Perspective, 13(1), 41.
  6. Singh, Bawa., Kaur, J., & Chattu, V. K. (2022). Global Vaccine Inequities and Multilateralism Amid COVID-19: Reconnaissance of Global Health Diplomacy as a Panacea?. Health Promotion Perspectives12(4), 315-324.
  7. Bawa Singh and Nippun Gupta. (March, 2023). India’s Defence Atmanirbharta: Status, Issues and Way Forward. World Focus, 44 (519), 47-53.
  8. Singh, B., Kaur, J., & Chattu, V. K. (2022). Global Vaccine Inequities And Multilateralism Amid COVID-19: Reconnaissance Of Global Health Diplomacy As A Panacea?. Health Promotion Perspectives12(4), 315.
  9. Bawa Singh and Nippun Gupta (November, 2022). Assessing India’s Response & its Implications on India-EU Relations. World Focus, 43  (515), 35-40.
  10. Gupta, N., Singh, B., Khan, A., & Kaur, J. (2023). Factoring the Smart Power in the India-European Union Engagements: A Scoping Review. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs9(1), 73-88.
  11. Singh, S., Bawa, J., Singh, B., Singh, B., & Bika, S. L. (2022). Analyzing GAVI the Vaccine Alliance as a Global Health Partnership Model: A Constructivist Analysis of the Global Health Crisis. Millennial Asia, 09763996221116283.
  12. Bawa Singh, et.al. (2022). India’s Neighbourhood Vaccine Diplomacy during COVID-19 Pandemic: Humanitarian and Geopolitical Perspectives. Journal of Asian and African Studies, (Sage). Accepted
  13. Bawa Singh, et.al. (2022). COVID-19 and Global Distributive Justice: ‘Patent Diplomacy’ by India and South Africa for TRIPS Waiver”. Journal of Asian and African Studies, (Sage). https://doi.org/10.1177/00219096211069652.
  14. Singh, B., Kaur, J., & Chattu, V. K. (2022). Global vaccine inequities and multilateralism amid COVID-19: Reconnaissance of Global Health Diplomacy as a panacea?. Health Promotion Perspectives12(4), 315-324.
  15. Chattu, V. K., Dave, V. B., Reddy, K. S., Singh, B., Sahiledengle, B., Heyi, D. Z., ... & Eltom, A. A. (2021). Advancing African Medicines Agency through Global Health Diplomacy for an Equitable Pan-African Universal Health Coverage: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(22), 11758. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211758
  16. Singh, Bawa and Sandeep Singh (2021). Re-imagining the SCO’s Geopolitical Expansion: Would It Be a Next SAARC.  Accepted in International Studies (Sage), doi.org/10.1177/00208817211056750
  17. Gupta, N., Singh, B., Kaur, J., Singh, S., & Chattu, V. K. (2021). COVID-19 Pandemic and Reimagination of Multilateralism through Global Health Diplomacy. Sustainability, 13(20), 11551.
  18. Singh, B., Kaur, J., Sen, R. K., Singh, B., & Chattu, V. K. (2021). The Double Whammy of Pandemic and War: A Systematic Review of India’s Education Diplomacy to Address Educational Inequities in Afghanistan. Education Sciences, 11(10), 651.
  19. Singh, S., Singh, B., & Singh, B. (2021). Trump’s Strategy in South Asia: Afghanistan’s Gordian knot. Global Affairs, 7(3), 375-394.
  20. Mol, R., Singh, B., Chattu, V. K., Kaur, J., & Singh, B. (2021). India’s Health Diplomacy as a Soft Power Tool towards Africa: Humanitarian and Geopolitical Analysis. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 00219096211039539.
  21. Chattu, Vijay Kumar; Singh, Bawa; Kaur, Jaspal &  Jakovljevic, Mihajlo (Michael) B. (2021). COVID-19 Vaccine, TRIPS, and Global Health Diplomacy: India’s Role at the WTO Platform. BioMed Research International, 1-8.
  22. Singh, B., & Chattu, V. K. (2021). Prioritizing ‘Equity’ in COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Through Global Health Diplomacy. Health Promotion Perspective, 11(3), 281-287.
  23. Gauttam, P., Singh, B., & Chattu, V. K. (2021). Higher Education as a Bridge between China and Nepal: Mapping Education as Soft Power in Chinese Foreign Policy. Societies, 11(3), 1-15.
  24. Gauttam, P., Patel, N., Singh, B., Kaur, J., Chattu, V. K., & Jakovljevic, M. (2021). Public Health Policy of India and COVID-19: Diagnosis and Prognosis of the Combating Response. Sustainability, 13(6), 3415.
  25. Singh, Bawa; Priya Gauttam and Jaspal Kaur. (2020). COVID-19 and Chinese Global Health Diplomacy: Geopolitical Opportunity for China’s Hegemony? Millennial Asia (Sage), 11 (3), pp. 318-340. 
  26. Singh, Bawa & Bhupinder Singh. (January 2020). Punjab under the British Rule: Historicizing the Local Transformations. Indian Historical Review (Sage), Vol. 46, Issue 2, pp. 207–226. ISSN: 03769836.
  27.  Thoker, Parvaiz Ahmad as& Singh, Bawa. (2019). Locating South China Sea Dispute in the Indo-Pacific: Navigating India’s Reciprocation. The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. LXXX, No. 2, pp. 301-308. ISSN: 0019- 5510.
  28. Singh, Sandeep & Singh, Bawa. (2019). Geopolitics of Ports: Factoring Iran in India’s Counter-Balancing Strategy for ‘Sino-Pak Axis’. The Journal of Eurasian Studies (Sage), Vol. 10(2), pp. 169–182 ISSN. 1879-3665.
  29. Singh, Bawa & Mudasir Mubarik. (2019). China’s Strategic Forays in the Maldives: India’s Reciprocations. World Focus, XXXX (01), pp. 81-88. ISSN Number 2230-8458.
  30. Singh, Bawa & Parvaiz Ahmad Thoker. (2018). India’s Foreign Policy Towards Indo-Pacific Amidst Rivalry with China and Cooperation with the US. World Focus, XXXIX (12), pp. 47-53. ISSN Number 2230-8458.
  31. Singh, Bawa & Mudasir Mubarik. (November 2018). India’s Central Asia Policy: Factoring Russia. World Focus, XXXIX (11), pp. 131-137. ISSN Number 2230-8458.
  32. Singh, Bawa and Bhupinder Singh. (2018). British Indian Army: Role of Punjab in the World War-I. Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies (University of California, Santa Barbara), 25(2), pp. 201-224, (Fall), 2018. ISSN Number: 09715223.
  33. Singh, Bawa and Ahmad, Parvaiz. (2017) The Emerging China, Pakistan, and Russia Strategic Triangle: India’s New Gordian Knot. Jadavpur Journal of International Relations (Sage), Vol. 21 (1), pp. 61-83. ISSN Number: 0973-5984.
  34. Singh, Bawa and Ahmad, Parvaiz. (2017). Sino-Pakistan Friendship: Changing South Asian Geopolitics and India’s Post-Obama Options. South Asia Research (Sage), Vol. 37 (2), pp. 133-146. ISSN Number: 0262-7280. 
  35. Singh, Bawa and Singh, Sandeep. (2017). Korean Peninsular Nuclear Threat: Strategic Challenges for India. FPRC Journal, Vol. 4,  pp.  35-43. ISSN Number: 2277 – 2464.
  36. Singh, Bawa. (2017). Did Pakistan Use the Terror Trump Card to Hoodwink South Asian Policy? SADF (Comment), Issue No. 108, pp. 1-6.  ISSN Number: 2406-5617.
  37. Singh, Bawa. (2017). Peace-making in Afghanistan: Heart of Asia is in Question? SADF (Focus), No. 28, pp.1-14. ISSN Number: 2406-5633.
  38. Singh, Bawa. (2017). Conciliation Concert of Afghanistan: Only an Afghanistan Led Peace-Talk is the Solution. SADF (Comment), No. 76, pp. 1-5.  ISSN Number:  2406-5617.
  39. Singh, Bawa. (2016). India’s Central Asia Policy: An Overview of Challenges and Options. Journal of Eurasian Affairs, Vol. 4(1), pp, 38-51. ISSN Number:  2307-8286.
  40. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Changing Dynamics of Look East to Act East: A Review of Reciprocation. The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. LXXVII (4), pp. 545-552. ISSN Number:  0019-5510.
  41. Singh, Bawa; Amandeep Kaur. (2016). India and Kazakhstan - Evolving Economic Relations. International Journal of Central Asian Studies, Vol. 20, pp. 19-40. ISSN. 1226-4490.
  42. Singh, Bawa and Bhupinder Singh (2016). 1857 Revolt, Loyalty and Rewards: Punjabization of the British Indian Army, Political Economy Journal of India, 25 (3), pp. 60-68. ISSN Number. 0971-2097.
  43. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Connect Central Asia Policy and Indian Outfoxing. The Journal of Central Asian Studies, Vol. XXII, pp.23-34. ISSN Number 0975-086X.
  44. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Look East to Act East- A Paradigmatic Shift: Vietnam’s Vantage. FPCR Journal, 2016(3), pp. 65-73. ISSN Number 2277 – 2464.
  45. Singh, Bawa. (2016). India’s Neighbourhood Policy: Geopolitical Fault Line of Its Nepal Policy in the Post-2015 Constitution. Journal of International and Area Studies, 23 (1), pp. 59-76. 12268550.
  46. Singh, Bawa and Shah, Shahbaz. (2016). China’s Strategic Foray in the Post- Monarchy Nepal: Implications for India. Mision Juridica, 9 (10), pp. 55-76. ISSN Number 1794-600X.
  47. Singh, Bawa and Mubarik, Mudasir. (2016). Security Syndrome in the Central Asia: Russia A Potential Shield.  The IUP Journal of International Relations, X (3), pp. 17-36.  ISSN Number ISSN: 0973-8509.
  48. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Nepal’s Constitutional Contagious Conflict of 2015: India’s Neighbourhood Policy-A Panacea. World Focus, XXXVII (8), pp. 114-120. ISSN Number 2230-8458.
  49. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Modifying India’s Economic Diplomacy: Looking Place for Its Trade in Central Asia. World Focus, XXXVII (4). Pp. 96-103. ISSN Number 2230-8458.
  50. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Geopolitics of Counter-Terrorism in Afghanistan: SCO’s Strategy in Question. World Focus, XXXVII, (2), pp. 97-103. ISSN Number 2230-8458.
  51. Singh, Bawa. (2015). India’s Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century: Shifting Paradigm. The Indian Journal of Political Science, LXXVI (2), pp. 237-244. ISSN  0019-5510.
  52. Singh, Bawa. (2014). India and ASEAN: Contextualizing Partnership and Concerns in the 21st Century. FPRC Journal, (1), pp. 96-121. ISSN Number 2277 – 2464.
  53. Singh, Bawa. (2014). Democratic Transformation in Nepal: An Overview of India’s Role.  FPRC Journal, (1), pp. 208-230. ISSN Number 2277 – 2464.
  54. Singh, Bawa. (2014). Maritime Security Threats in the Indian Ocean: How Prepared is the Indian Navy. The IUP Journal of International Relations, VIII (3), pp. 55-70. ISSN Number ISSN: 0973-8509.
  55. Singh, Bawa and Arif Mohammad Mir. (2014). Geostrategic Significance of South Asia: Contextualizing the Interests of the External Powers. The IUP Journal of International Relations, VIII (3), pp. 7-16. ISSN Number ISSN: 0973-8509.
  56. Singh, Bawa and Arif Mohammad Mir. (2014). SAARC and China: Emerging Geopolitical and Geostrategic Perspective.  FPRC Journal, (4), pp. 130-142. ISSN Number 2277 – 2464.
  57. Singh, Bawa. (2014). Emergence of Green Politics: An Indian Perspective. Journal of Political Science, X (2), pp. 55-61.  
  58. Singh, Bawa. (2013). India’s foreign policy towards Southeast Asia: issues before and after the cold war. The IUP Journal of International Relations, VII (2), pp. 1-22. ISSN Number ISSN: 0973-8509.
  59. Singh, Bawa and E. Nahar. (2010). India and Southeast Asia Relations: Past to Present. South Asia Politics, 9 (7), pp. 12-18.

 

 

Online Article/Commentaries  

  1. Commentary/Op-Ed

  2. Bawa Singh, Kanwaljit Kaur, and Shankar Lal Bika. (May 23, 2023). National Education Policy (NEP 2020) And National Credit Framework: Unlocking Potential For Holistic Education In India. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/23052023-national-education-policy-nep-2020-and-national-credit-framework-unlocking-potential-for-holistic-education-in-india-analysis/
  3. Bawa Singh & Sandeep Singh. (May 21, 2023). Is Democracy In Pakistan Turning Into Mobocracy? Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/21052023-is-democracy-in-pakistan-turning-into-mobocracy-analysis/.

  4. Bawa Singh (18 May, 2023). Indian Students Dreaming Of Higher Education Abroad: Challenges And Solutions. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). https://www.eurasiareview.com/18052023-indian-students-dreaming-of-higher-education-abroad-challenges-and-solutions-analysis/.

  5. Bawa Singh. (15 May, 2023). The Toshakhana Controversy: What Lies Ahead For Ex-PM Imran Khan? Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X).  https://www.eurasiareview.com/15052023-the-toshakhana-controversy-what-lies-ahead-for-ex-pm-imran-khan-oped/.

  6. Bawa Singh. (14 May, 2023). Pakistan’s Political Crisis: Could The Young Generation Be A Hope For A Better Future? Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X).  https://www.eurasiareview.com/14052023-pakistans-political-crisis-could-the-young-generation-be-a-hope-for-a-better-future-oped/.

  7. Bawa. Singh and Jaspal Kaur (26 April, 2023). Food Insecurity And Healthcare Challenges In Afghanistan: Post-War Perspective. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). https://www.eurasiareview.com/26042023-food-insecurity-and-healthcare-challenges-in-afghanistan-post-war-perspective-analysis/ .

  8. Bawa Singh (24 April, 2023). A Roadmap for Resolving Sudan’s Civil Conflict for Lasting Peace. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). https://www.eurasiareview.com/24042023-a-roadmap-for-resolving-sudans-civil-conflict-for-lasting-peace-analysis/.
  9. Bawa Singh and Shankar Lal Bika. (21 April, 2023). Review Of EU’s Role To Rebuild Ukraine’s Education System. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). https://www.eurasiareview.com/21042023-review-of-eus-role-to-rebuild-ukraines-education-system-oped/.
  10. Bawa Singh. ( 19 April, 2023). Ukraine Health Crisis 2022-23: Would Global Health Diplomacy Be A Panacea? Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). https://www.eurasiareview.com/19042023-ukraine-health-crisis-2022-23-would-global-health-diplomacy-be-a-panacea-oped/.
  11. Singh, Bawa. (25 April 2023). Sudan’s Health Crisis 2023: Need of Harnessing Regional Organizations Humanitarian Response. The Kootneeti, New Delhi. Available at: https://thekootneeti.in/2023/04/25/sudans-health-crisis-2023-need-of-harnessing-regional-organizations-humanitarian-response/?fbclid=IwAR1wqf8bTKBSdIelWMK MlU4mh94Vc4V6A_p9jYu66H9kY2QH6UbHZZixMk
  12. Singh , Bawa  ( 24 April, 2023). A Roadmap For Resolving Sudan’s Civil Conflict For Lasting Peace. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/24042023-a-roadmap-for-resolving-sudans-civil-con flict-for-lasting-peace-analysis/.
  13. Singh, Bawa & Bika, Shankar Lal (21 April, 2023). Review of EU’s Role to Rebuild Ukraine’s Education System. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X ). Available at:https://www.eurasiareview.com/21042023-review-of-eus-role-to-rebuild-ukraines-education-system-oped/?fbclid=IwAR08rAe6XQTU7c-V33PsIz8JKi-0tFL KHkzMTQdHHX4ikfTenGrevHB_R_U.

  14. Singh, Bawa. (17 April, 2023). Russo-Ukraine War As A Black Swan Event: Potential Catalyst For A World War 3.0?. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X ). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/17042023-russo-ukraine-war-as-a-black-swan-event-potential-catalyst-for-a-world-war-3-0/?fbclid=IwAR1SD DZD9py1W98rBO5xoEknRFT2-BC6WodYFQ4wmwUtYmGKhQQ3StwWjrw.
  15. Singh, Bawa. (14 April, 2023). NATO’s Geopolitical Expansion: Geostrategic Challenges of Russia. Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X ). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/14042023-natos-geopolitical-expansion-geostrate gic-challenges-of-russia-analysis/?fbclid=IwAR05bZtbCgZItC48i9tr_kQ3amR66you VRHeQ6aDs7SlNQ_YsuEgV7VnAW0.
  16. Singh, Bawa. (14 April, 2023). Takeaways From Finland Joining NATO.  Eurasia Review, Oregon-USA (ISSN 2330-717X ). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview .com/14042023-takeaways-from-finland-joining-nato-oped/?fbclid=Iw AR0Z1wpFye.
  17. Singh, Bawa, Priya Gauttam & Patel, Nitesh. (2020, June 28). COVID-19 and Dystopian World. Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/28062020-covid-19-and-dystopian-world-analysis/?fbclid=IwAR3OMuP1bCkSTlM9z1Kc5UqbFJ3UL9NCVxc_FmTSgDDgreXkmw27InvLMbk
  18. Singh, Bawa, Priya Gauttam & Patel,  Nitesh. (2020, May 6). Fighting COVID-19: The Indian Navy as A Good Samaritan. Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/06052020-fighting-covid-19-the-indian-navy-as-a-good-samaritan-oped/?fbclid=IwAR1VXdmBeMvVGKgECG6j4DO 4J4wYIi7TrnqWZaprQyvWpIVEU67NHWmJ_18.
  19. Singh, Bawa. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: His Vision for India of 21st Century. Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/18042020-dr-b-r-ambedkar-his-vision-for-india-of-21st-century-oped/?fbclid=IwAR16rO-VhkypqWoZS_N0JIbFfX6h9D4tcm1Xc4nOVxZE2FQjhg82l5pbd7o.
  20. ingh, Bawa. (2020. April 14). COVID-19 Killing Doctors: Paralysis of Health Services? Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/14042020-covid-19-killing-doctors-paralysis-of-health-services-oped/?fbclid=IwAR1-e6EGoPfEGjnBzT68Ewx1H4tyFBXw_JVTk-dkeKsdhSWqHqmsxjo7M2Q
  21. Singh, Bawa. (2020, 11 April). OVID 19: Takeaways for the Future World. The Diplomatist. Available at: http://diplomatist.com/2020/04/11/covid-19-takeaways-for-the-future-world/?fbclid=IwAR2Fr5AbjliJBqpycOMv3W-cJ2qD36SzX0NraxAZgWaBo4UrBQAOiy43nyc.
  22. Singh, Bawa & Aslam Khan. (2020, 8 April). COVID-19 Pandemic: World Caught Unprepared for the World War .3?. South Asia Journal (ISSN 2471-951X -Online), Commentary, Available at: Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/covid-19-pandemic-world-caught-unprepared-for-the-world-war-3/?fbclid=IwAR1qq01cJ1rHYB4wTW5_Su2H_P9xZ5ZXnC 1rt3Jk6mK6aqVg9qDj3F0LeFY.
  23. Singh, Bawa. (2020, 29 April). Coronavirus Capitalism’s Crisis: Lessons from Cuba. Nepal Institute for International Cooperation and Engagement (NIICE), Commentary 3849. Available at:                https://niice.org.np/archives/3849?fbclid=IwAR1-e6EGoPfEGjnBzT68Ewx 1H4tyFBXw_JVTk-dkeKsdhSWqHqmsxjo7M2Q.
  24. Singh, Bawa & Balinder Singh. (2020. 28 March). From Trade to Virus War Between US-China: Would Humanity Live Long? The Kootneeti (New Delhi). Available at: https://thekootneeti.in/2020/03/28/from-trade-to-virus-war-between-us-china/?fbclid=IwAR2wNBKvzA9QN3qDFkOIj9ny1s5aYpX1PCy1fGryLq0AtOcKfFMGWsiaMhM.
  25. Singh, Bawa & Balinder Singh. (2020. 28 March). Wuhan Virus: War of words between the US and China. The Kootneeti (New Delhi). Available at: https://thekootneeti.in/2020/03/28/wuhan-virus-war-of-words-between-the-us-and-china/. 
  26. Singh, Bawa. (2020. 26 March). Coronavirus Catastrophe of Iran: The US Must Take Humanitarian View? South Asia Journal (ISSN 2471-951X -Online).  Available at: Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/coronavirus-catastrophe-of-iran-the-us-must-take-humanitarian-view/?fbclid=IwAR3GypyDq3mOZlWayDfP4bqtBP85d9a71Uum-3KGEHHk8qetSAqAflMrSnk.
  27. Singh, Bawa; Sandeep Singh & Jaspal Kaur. (2020, 25 March).  Post-Coronavirus Pandemic World Order: Can Globalization Regain Its Footprint? Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/25032020-post-coronavirus-pandemic-world-order-can-globalization-regain-its-footprint-analysis/?fbclid=IwAR1RXp8y3akjad-qu5TwpotFBh_KhYi1gzk_zNFvm1JpaNNSFr_FEjG_IIs. 
  28. Singh, Bawa & Jaspal Kaur. (2019, 31 July). Syrian Refugees: A Humanitarian Crisis. The Kootneeti. See at: https://thekootneeti.in/2019/07/31/syrian-refugees-a-humanitarian-crisis/. 
  29. Singh, Bawa, Rajinder Kumar & Naresh Singla.  (2019, 29 July). Language Corridor: Need for India to Emerge as a Major Economy? Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/29072019-language-corridor-need-for-india-to-emerge-as-a-major-economy-analysis/. 
  30. Singh, Bawa. (2019, 26 July). Afghanistan as A ‘Graveyard of Peace’: Wounding The Peace Talks? Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA). ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com /26072019-afghanistan-as-a-graveyard-of-peace-wounding-the-peace-talks-oped/. 
  31. Singh, Bawa. (2019, July 24). When Afghanistan Would Be Strategically Decolonized? Commentary, South Asia Journal (ISSN 2471-951X -Online) Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/when-afghani stan-would-be-strategically-decolonized/.
  32. Singh, Bawa & Jaspal Kaur. (2019, 16 July). A Nation of Paradoxes: Will the Bhutan Refugees be Re-integrated into the Philosophy of Gross National Happiness? Commentary, South Asia Journal (ISSN 2471-951X -Online) Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/a-nation-of-paradoxes-will-the-bhutan-refugees-re-integrated-into-the-philosophy-of-gross-national-happiness/. 
  33. Singh, Bawa & Mudasir Mubarik. (2019, 6 July). US-Iran Standoff: How SCO Can Avert It? Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA), ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/06072019-us-iran-standoff-how-sco-can-avert-it-analysis/.
  34. Singh, Bawa & Jaspal Kaur. (2019, 12 July). Afghan Refugees: Humanitarian Paradoxes of 40 Years? Eurasia Review, (Oregon-USA), ISSN 2330-717X.  Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/ 12072019-afghan-refugees-humanitarian-paradoxes-of-40-years-oped/. 34. Singh, Bawa & Sandeep Singh. (2019, 8 January). Trump’s Paroxysms: Driver Seat for Pakistan in Afghanistan Peacebuilding. Commentary, South Asia Journal: Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/trumps-paroxysms-driver-seat-for-pakistan-in-afghanistan-peacebuilding/.
  35. Singh, Bawa & Sandeep Singh. (2018, 29 December). Trump’s Geopolitical Paradoxes: Unpredictable Concerns for India’s Eurasia Connect. Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: http://www.eurasiareview.com/29122018-trumps-geopolitical-paradoxes-unpredictable-concerns-for-indias-eurasia-connect-analysis/.
  36. Singh, Bawa & Jaspal Kaur. (2018, 24 December). Indian Demonetization As A Geopolitical Conundrum: Demonetize The Indo-Nepal Relations? Opinion, Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X (Oregon-USA). Available at: http://www.eurasiareview.com/24122018-indian-demonetization-as-a-geopolitical-conundrum-demonetize-the-indo-nepal-relations-analysis/.
  37. Singh, Bawa & Sandeep Singh (2018, 22 December). Revisiting the Maldives’ India First Policy. Commentary, South Asia Journal. Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/revisiting-the-maldives-india-first-policy/.
  38. Singh, Bawa.  (2018, August 31). Re-imaging of the Asian Century: The Asian Quad Can Be A Catalyst? Commentary, South Asia Journal. Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/re-imaging-of-the-asian-century-the-asian-quad-can-be-a-catalyst/. 
  39. Singh, Bawa.  (2018, August 18). CPEC Chimera: Pakistan, China’s Hip Pocket? Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/18082018-cpec-chimera-pakistan-chinas-hip-pocket-analysis/. 
  40. 40. Singh, Bawa.  (2018, August 13). Can The ‘Eurasian Penta’ Be Imagined? (Op Ed). Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/13082018-can-the-eurasian-penta-be-imagined-oped/. 
  41. Singh, Bawa.  (2018, July 21). Pakistan Election 2018: Would the Government Make Roadmap For New Pakistan? The Kootneeti (New Delhi). Available at: http://www.thekootneeti.com/pakistan-elections-2018-roadmap-for-new-pakistan/. 
  42. Singh, Bawa.  (2018, July 14).  Does India’s Act East Policy Reach for The Moon? Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/14072018-does-indias-act-east-policy-reach-for-the-moon-oped/. 
  43. Singh, Bawa and Jaspal Kaur. (2018, July 8). Anticipated Extinction of Afghan Hindu and Sikh Minorities: Can Afghanistan Stop It? ? Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www. Eurasia review.com/08072018-anticipated-extinction-of-afghan-hindu-and-sikh-minorities-can-afghanistan-stop-it/.
  44. Singh, Bawa. (2018, July 5). JCPOA And CAATSA: Is India’s Eurasian Policy On The Horns Of Dilemma? Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/05072018-jcpoa-and-caatsa-is-indias-eurasian-policy-on-the-horns-of-dilemma-analysis/.
  45. Singh, Bawa. (2018, June 18). Is Trump’s America First Policy Putting India On the Tightrope Walk? Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/18062018-is-trumps-america-first-policy-putting-india-on-the-tightrope-walk-analysis/. 
  46. Singh, Bawa. (2018, June 18). The SCO Summit 2018: A Geopolitical Gordian Knot For India? Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/05062018-the-sco-summit-2018-a-geopolitical-gordian-knot-for-india-analysis/.
  47. Singh, Bawa. (2018, June 18). Singh, Bawa. (2018, June 18). Tashkent Declaration 2: Phony Peace Harbinger for Afghanistan? South Asia Journal, Issue 25 – Summer 2018 (Commentary). Available at: http:// southasia journal.net/tashkent-declaration-2-phony-peace-harbinger-for-afghanistan/.
  48. Singh, Bawa. (2018, April 23). SCO Ministerial Meeting 2018: Missed Opportunities for India and Pakistan? South Asia Journal. Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/sco-ministerial-meeting-2018-missed-opportunities-for-india-and-pakistan/. 
  49. Singh, Bawa. (2018, March 6). Would the Taiwan Travel Bill Be A Challenge to One-China Policy? Modern Diplomacy. Available at: https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2018/03/06/taiwan-travel-bill-challenge-one-china-policy/.
  50. Singh, Bawa. (2018, April 7). The US Trade War: How China Should React? The Kootneeti (New Delhi). Available at: http://www.thekootneeti.com/us-china-trade-war-04-10/. 
  51. Singh, Bawa. (2018, January 27).The US Suspension of Security Aid to Pakistan: Will It Give Geopolitical Space to China? The Kootneeti (New Delhi). Available at: http://www.thekootneeti .com/usaid-pakistan2701/.
  52. Singh, Bawa. (2018, January 17). Quad Will Damage India-China Relations. South Asia Monitor (New Delhi). https://southasiamonitor.org/news/quad-will-damage-india-china-relation/sl/26505?title=quad-will-damage-india-china-relations&type=sl&nid=26505.
  53. Singh, Bawa. (2017, September 6). India needs to take a humane view of Rohingya issue. South Asia Monitor. Available at: http://southasiajournal.net/india-needs-to-take-a-humane-view-of-rohingya-issue/. 
  54. Singh, Bawa. (2017, September 14). Trump’s South Asia Policy May Lead to India’s Regional Isolation. (IPP Review, ISSN: 2424984X)  (Singapore). Available at: http://www.ippreview.com/index. php/ Blog/ single/id/ 551.html.
  55. Singh, Bawa. (2017, September 14). Will Panamagate Politically Paralyze Pakistan? IPP Review, ISSN: 2424984X  (Singapore). Available at: http://ippreview.com/index.php/Blog/single/id/515.html.
  56. Singh, Bawa and Parvaiz Ahmad Thoker. (2017, July 26). China, India and the Panchsheel Agreement. IPP Review, ISSN: 2424984X  (Singapore). Available at: http://ippreview.com/index.php/Blog/single/id/513.html.
  57. Singh, Bawa. (2017, June 29). Punjab Government Needs to Focus Challenges Ahead. The Dialogue  (New Delhi). Available at: http://www.thedialogue.co/punjab-government-needs-focus-challenges-ahead/. 
  58. Singh, Bawa. (2017, June 16). Will Remapping of SCO Conciliate India and Pakistan?  The Dialogue  (New Delhi). Available at: http://www.thedialogue.co/will-remapping-sco-conciliate-india-pakistan/. 
  59. Singh, Bawa. (2017, May 31). Moon Jae-in’s Election: Hope for the Korean Peninsula? IPP Review, ISSN: 2424984X (Singapore). Available at: http://www.ippreview.com /index.php /Blog/ single/id/454.html.
  60. Singh, Bawa. (2017, May 15). The Pakistan Factor in India-Turkey Relations. IPP Review, ISSN: 2424984X (Singapore). Available at: http://ippreview.com/index.php/Blog/single/id/437.html.
  61.  Singh, Bawa. (2017, May 13). Korean Peninsula Under the Nuclear Threat: How ASEAN Should Reciprocate? The Dialogue (New Delhi). Available at: http://www.thedialogue.co/korean-peninsular-nuclear-threat-asean-reciprocate/.
  62. Singh, Bawa. (2017, May 6). Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Humanitarian Challenge Requires a Regional Solution. South Asia Monitor (New Delhi). Available at: https://southasiamonitor.org/news/rohingya-refugee-crisis-humani tarian-challenge-requires-a-regional-solution/sl/23272?title=rohingya-refugee-crisis-humani tari an-challenge-requires-a-regional-solution&type=sl&nid=23272.
  63. Singh, Bawa. (2017, April 13). Pivot of India’s Act East Asia Policy, Malaysia Needs to Focus on the Marginalized Indian Diaspora. The Dialogue (New Delhi). Available at http://www.thedialogue .co/pivot-of-indias-act-east-asia-policy-malaysia-needs-to-focus-on-the-marginalized-indian-diaspora/.
  64. Singh, Bawa. (2017, April 19). Withering Away of India’s Central Asia Policy. The Asian Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs (Kathmandu). http://www.aidiaasia.org/blogPage-bWlakQ==. 
  65. Singh, Bawa. (2017, March 26). Geopolitical Expansion of SCO: Will it be a Next SAARC? The Asian Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs (Kathmandu). http://www.aidiaasia.org/blogPage-bWlZlA==#.
  66. Singh, Bawa (2017, February 14). India’s Act East policy: Need to rediscover Southeast Asia through better connectivity and cooperation. South Asia Monitor (New Delhi). http://southasiamonitor.org /news /india-s-act-east-policy-need-to-rediscover-southeast-asia-through-better-connectivity-and-cooperation/sl/22101. 
  67. Singh, Bawa. (2017, June 23) Has Trump Trapped Middle East In A Regional War? – Analysis. Eurasia Review, ISSN 2330-717X (Oregon -USA). Available at, http://www.eurasiareview.com/?s=bawa+singh. 
  68. Singh, Bawa. (2017, March 9). The Dragon, Dalai Lama And Mongolia: What Diplomatic Role Should India Play . Eurasia Review ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at http://www.eurasiareview.com/09032017-the-dragon-dalai-lama-and-mongolia-what-diplomatic-role-should-india-play-analysis/. 
  69. Singh, Bawa. (2016, December) Amritsar Declaration Ignored Problems Of Indian-Origin Minorities In Afghanistan. Eurasia Review ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at, http://www.eurasiareview.com/20122016-amritsar-declaration-ignored-problems-of-indian-origin-minorities-in-afghanistan-analysis/. 
  70. Singh, Bawa (2017). Emerging Russia-Pakistan Strategic Ties May Become India’s Newest Bugbear Eurasia Review ISSN 2330-717X  (Oregon-USA). Available at. http://www.eurasiareview.com/03012017-emerging-russia-pakistan-strategic-ties-may-become-indias-newest-bugbear-analysis/. 
  71. Singh, Bawa. (2017, March). Geopolitical Expansion of SCO: Will it be a Next SAARC? Asian Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs (AIDIA). Available at, http://www.aidiaasia.org/blogPage-bWlZlA==. 
  72. Singh, Bawa. (2016, December 6). Heart of Asia 2016: Phony Peacemaking for Afghanistan? The Diplomat (Washington D. C. USA). Available at http://thediplomat.com/2016/12/heart-of-asia-2016-phony-peacemaking-for-afghanistan/. 
  73. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Heart of Asia 2016- An Opportunity: What India Should Make Out of It?. Modern Diplomacy, December 2. Available at http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index.php?option=com_k2 &view = item&id=1974:heart-of-asia-2016-an-opportunity-what-india-should-make-out-of-it&Itemid=137.
  74. Singh, Bawa. (2016). New Cold War in South Asia: How India Should Reconnoiter Its Foreign Policy Strategic Challenges? Modern Diplomacy, October 29. Available at http://modern diplomacy. eu/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1847:new-cold-war-in-south-asia-how-india-should-reconnoitre-its-foreign-policy-strategic-challenges & Itemid=137. 
  75. Singh, Bawa. (2016) Pakistan’s Unfinished Agenda of Kashmir: What It Should Learn from the Past? Modern Diplomacy, September 26. Available at http://moderndiplomacy.eu/ index .php?  option=com_k2&view=item&id1781:pakistan-s-unfinished-agenda-of-kashmir what-it-should-learn-from-the-past&Itemid=137.
  76. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Afghan Refugees: A Vision for the 19th SAARC Summit. Modern Diplomacy, August 26. Available at http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index.php? option=com k2 &_ view=item&id=1696: afghan-refugees-a-vision-for-the-19th-saarc-summit&Itemid=137.
  77. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Modifying India’s South Asia Policy: Needs to Focus on Neighbours. Modern    Diplomacy, July 29. Available-http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index.php?option=com k2&view=item&id_=1628:modifying-india-s-south-asia-policy-needs-to-focus-on-neighbou s&Ite mid=137.
  78. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Chinese Unfathomable Maritime Strategy: What India Should Do? Modern Diplomacy, June 17. Available http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index.php?option=com_ k2& view=item&id=1507: chinese-unfathomable-maritime-strategy-what-india-should-do & Item id=867.
  79. Singh, Bawa. (2016). New Geopolitical Great Game of Indo-Pacific: Challenges And Options for India. Modern Diplomacy, 22 May, available http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index. php? Option = com_k2&view=item&id=1438:new-geopolitical-great-game-of-indo-pacific-challenges-and-options-for-india&Itemid=867.
  80. Singh, Bawa. (2016). India’s Central Asia Policy: Needs Substance Not Style. Modern Diplomacy, 30 March, available at, http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index.php?option=com_ k2&view = item &id=1323: india-s-central-asia-policy-needs-substance-not-style&Itemid=645.

 

 

Newspaper Articles

1.         Singh, Bawa. (2017, May 07). Rohingya Refugee Crisis Requires a Regional Solution. Bangladesh Post. Available at, http://www.thebangladeshpost.com/op-ed/1614

2.         Singh, Bawa. (2017, June 18). Why SCO matter for India? The Rising Kashmir. Available at, http://www.risingkashmir.com/news/why-sco-matters-for-india.

3.         Singh, Bawa. (2017, September 6).  India Should Take Humane View of Rohingya Refugees.   The Economic Times.  Available at, http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/india-should-take-humane-view-of-rohingya-refugees/articleshow/60388243.cms.

4.         Singh, Bawa. (2017, September 6).  India Should Take Humane View of Rohingya Refugees. The Business Standard. http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/india-should-take-humane-view-of-rohingya-refugees-comment-special-to-ians-117090600307_1.html

5.         Bawa Singh (2017, September 8).  Festering Rohingya Crisis. The Millennium Post. Available at, http://www.millenniumpost.in/opinion/festering-rohingya-crisis-261016.

6.         Singh, Bawa. India Should Take Humane View of Rohingya Refugees (Editorial). The Sentinel. Available at, http://sentinelassam.com/story/editorial/0/india-should-take-humane-view-of-rohingya-refugees/2017-09-07/1/319524#.Wb9RzPMjHIU

 
Book Chapters
  1. Priya Gauttam, Bawa Singh. (2023). The United States' Afghanistan Endgame: Challenges and Options for Indian Foreign Policy. In Shveta Dhaliwal (Ed). India and the Changing World Order. New Delhi, Routledge, pp- 64-71.
  2. Singh, Bawa & Ahmad Parvaiz.  (2019). India’s Foreign Policy Paradoxes Amidst the Emerging Indo-Pacific Power Dynamism. In Nahar, Emanual. (Ed.). Dynamics of India’s Foreign Policy in the Contemporary Era. Patiala, SLM Publishers, pp. 84-104. (ISBN- 978-81-937643-8-1).
  3. Singh, Bawa & Ahmad Parvaiz. (2018). Xi-Jinping’s Vision of South Asia: An Appraisal of Problems and Potentials for India. In Kochher, Geeta (Ed.) China’s Foreign Relations and Security Dimensions. New Delhi (Routledge), pp. 52-64. (ISBN: 978-0-8153-6872-4). 
  4. Singh, Bawa and Shabaz Hussain Shah. (2016). Nepal’s Equidistance Policy towards India and China: Exploring the Shifting Paradigm in the Post-Monarchial Era. In Jaiswal, Pramod and Geeta Kochhar Eds (Eds). Nepal’s Foreign Policy and Her Neighbours. G.B. Books New Delhi. pp. 49-66. (ISBN- 978-93-83930-51-7). 
  5. Singh, Bawa. (2016). Mapping SAARC’s Role in the Changing Geopolitical and Geostrategic Landscape.  In  Emanual Nahar. (Ed.). Inter-State Conflicts and Contentious Issues in South Asia Challenges and Prospects for SAARC. New Delhi: Kaplaz Publications. (ISBN-  9789351281696). 
  6. Singh, Bawa. (2015). Changing Dynamics of Strategic Relationship between China and Nepal: Theorizing India’s Concerns. In Kochhar, Geeta & Jaiswal, Pramod. (Eds.). India–China-Nepal: Decoding Trilateralism. New Delhi: G. S. Books, pp. 107-118. ISBN-13: 978-9383930333. 
  7. Bawa Singh & Gupta, Suman (2014). Navigating Cold War to New Emerging World Order: Indian foreign policy perspective. In Emanual Nahar. (Ed.). The foreign policy of India in the globalized world order: issues and challenges. Chandigarh: Enkay Enterprises, pp. 132-166.  (ISBN No. 978-81-89331-41-2). 
  8. Singh, Bawa & Nahar, Emanual (2014). China-Southeast Asia Relations in the 21st Century: An Analysis. in Emanual Nahar. (ed.). The Foreign Policy of India in the Globalized World Order: Issues and Challenges. Chandigarh: Enkay Enterprises, pp. 167-188. (ISBN No. 978-81-89331-41-2).
  9. Singh, Bawa & Nahar, Emanual. (2014). Nuclear Arms Proliferation: Implication and Response of Indian Foreign Policy. In Emanual Nahar. (Ed.). The Foreign Policy of India in the Globalized World Order: Issues and Challenges. Chandigarh: Enkay Enterprises, pp. 121-132. (ISBN No. 978-81-89331-41-2). 
  10. Singh, Bawa. (2011). Look East Policy: Emerging Equations with Southeast Asia. In Nahar, Emanual (Ed.). The Foreign Policy of India in the 21st Century: Challenges and Prospects. Delhi: Pearson, pp. 179-192. (ISBN No 978-81-317-6054-3). 
  11. Singh, Bawa & E. Nahar. (2011). India and Southeast Asia’s Relations: Past to Present. In Nahar, Emanual (Ed.). The Foreign Policy of India in the 21st Century: Challenges and Prospects. Delhi: Pearson, pp. 233-248. (ISBN No 978-81-317-6054-3)

Chapters in Text Books

1.    Singh, Bawa. (2017). Transitioning from Nehruvianism and Neoliberalism. Indian Foreign Policy.             MA    Political Science, 4th Semester, Panjab Univ. Chandigarh.

2.   Singh, Bawa. (2017). India’s Nuclear Policy, Indian Foreign Policy. MA Political Science, 4th                      Semester, Panjab Univ. Chandigarh. 

3.  Singh, Bawa. (2012). Cold War in International Politics, in Indian Foreign Policy, MA Political                     Science,   4th Semester, Panjab Univ. Chandigarh, pp.45-63.

4.    Singh, Bawa. (2012). Nuclear Proliferation, In Indian Foreign Policy, MA Political Science, 4th Semester, Panjab Univ. Chandigarh, pp. 64-74.  

5.    Singh, Bawa. (2012). Terrorism and Indian Foreign Policy. In Indian Foreign Policy, MA Political Science, 4th Semester, Panjab Univ. Chandigarh, pp.75-89.       

 

 

 

Research Guidance

Ph. D./M. Phil Degrees Awarded/Ongoing 

 

M. Phil Degree Awarded:                  11

Ph.D. Awarded                                   06

Ph.D. Ongoing:                                   05  

S. No

Name and Regd No

Title

Awarded/On-going

1

Amandeep Kaur (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2011-12/08)

India and Central Asian Republics Economic Cooperation: An Analysis of Problems and Potentials.

September 2018

2

Mansoor Lone (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/06)

China and the Indian Ocean: Navigating India’s Challenges and Reciprocation

September 2018

3

Parvaiz Ahmad Thokar (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/10)

Changing Contours of Balance of Power in Asia-Pacific: India’s Paradoxes and Pragmatism

 

September 2018

4

Bhupinder Singh (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/11)

 

British India in World War I & II: Historicizing the Punjab’s Military Perspective

 

September 2018

5

Sandeep Singh (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/13)

Eurasia in India's Energy Diplomacy: Exploring the Emerging Equations in the 21st Century

 

26 August, 2019

6

Mudasir Mubarik (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2011-12/05)

Locating Russia in the Emerging Geopolitics of Central Asia: Re-imaging India’s Challenges and Options

26 August, 2019

7

Priya Gauttam

19phdsca02

Geopolitics of Education: Locating Higher Education in China’s Nepal Policy

 

 

Synopsis Approval Date: 24 April, 2021

 

8

Shubham Verma 20phdsca03

Limits of Constitutional Amendment Power: A Comparative Study of Democratic Constitutions

 

 

Synopsis approval date:  20/12/2021

9

Rajni Mol

20phdsca08

India's Health Diplomacy Towards Africa: Mapping the Pandemic Perspective

 

 

Synopsis Approval Date: 28/12/202

10

Nippun Gupta

20phdsca09

India-European Union’s Health Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Contextualizing the Pandemic Perspective.

 

Synopsis Approval Date: 17/12/2021

11

Abdul Wassi

Coursework

 

 

M. Phil Degrees Awarded-11

S. No

Name and Regd No

Title

Awarded/On-going

1

Mohamad Arif Mir

(CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2011-12/02)

Nuclearisation in South Asia: The China Factor

October 2013

2

Mansoor Ahmad Lone (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/06)

China’s Strategic Foray in South Asia: Contextualizing India’s Concerns

June 2014

3

Pervaiz Ahmad Thoker (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/10)

The New Great Game in Central Asia: India’s Interests and Challenges

June 2014

4

Mudassir Ghulam (CUPB/MPh- PhD/SGR/ SCA/2012-13/05).

Democratic Transformation in South Asia: Emerging Trends

June 2014

5

Niraj Kumar (CUPB/MPH-PHD/SGR/SCA/2013- 14/02)

IBSA in a New Regional Architecture: Role of India

August 2015

 

6

Abdul Rouf Bhat (CUP/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/05)

Post -2014 Afghanistan: An Analysis of Regional Implications and   Reciprocation.

 August 2015

7

Shabaz Hussain Shah (CUP/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/07)

 

Changing Dynamics of China Nepal Relations: Mapping India’s Concerns

August 2015

8

Kamble Abhitodhan  Baburao (CUPB/M.Phil.-Ph.D./SGR/SCA/2013- 14/22)

Caste and Gender Discrimination in India: Comparative Analysis of B. G. Tilak Verses Mahatma Jyotiba  Phule

August 2015

 

9

Rupinder Singh (CUPB/MPh/SGR/SCA/2015-16/09)

Nepal’s Constitutional Crisis of 2015: A Madhesi Perspective

 

April 2017

10

Vikramjeet Singh (CUPB/MPh/SGR/SCA/2015-16/10)

Militarization of South China Sea: Reconnoitring of India’s Reciprocation

April 2017

11

Balinder Singh CUPB/MPh/SGR/SCA/2015-16/08

Politics of Ethnic Conflict in Bhutan: A Nepalese Perspective

 

September 2018

MA Projects

S. No

Name and Regd. No

Title

Awarded/On-going

 2015-17

1

Zulfiqar Ahmed-15maplsc01

Indo-Nepal Relations in the 21st Century     

 

September 2017

2

Jasvir Kour

15maplsc02

SAARC in the 21st Century: A Lesson Form the European Union

September 2017

3

Mansoor Ahmed 15maplsc03

The Role of Afghan Women in the Reconstruction Processes in Post-Talban Afghanistan

September 2017

2016-18

4

Khushdeep Singh 16maplsc02

India’s Neighbourhood Policy under NDA-II Government: A Maldivian Perspective

September 2018

5

Gurmit Singh

16maplsc03

Rohingya Crisis: An Analysis of Indian Security Perspective     

September 2018

2017-19

6

Arvind S

17maplsc09    

Belt and Road Initiative: India’s National Security Perspective

August 2019

7

Gurpreet Singh 17maplsc10

India and Central Asian Energy Cooperation

August 2019

8

Fazal Ul Rehman 17maplsc14

Role of India and SCO in Afghanistan: An Indian Perspective

August 2019

9

Gurpreet Kaur

 

 

2018-20

10

Gagandeep Singh 18maplsc06

Women’s Rights in Afghanistan: A Social Perspective

Completed

11

Ardra Rasmin 18maplsc07    

Socio-Political Apartheid of LGB in India: An Analysis

 

Completed

12

Rajani Mol

18maplsc09    

Trumps’ Nuclear Diplomacy: North Korea as a Geopolitical Faultline            

 

Completed

13

Karampal Kaur 18maplsc11

Women Sarpanch in Punjab: A Case Study of Blocks Sangat and Bathinda in Bathinda District

Completed

2019-21

14

Kaushal Nirankari 19maplsc04

India’s Development Diplomacy: Post 2014 Afghanistan Perspective

June 2021

15

B. Balaraju 19maplsc09

India Sri Lankan Relations: Recent Trends

June 2021

16

Kotub Uddin Ahmed

19maplsc14

China’s Policies Towards River

Brahmaputra: An Indian Perspective

June 2021

17

Abdul Wasi Popal 19maplsc21

Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict: Geo-political perspectives

June 2021

2020-22

18

Harsimran Singh

20maplsc14

Role of China in Shaping Multipolar World

June 2022

19

Preeti Rout

20maplsc16

New Regime in Afghanistan in Post-US Withdrawal: A Feminist Perspective

June 2022

20

Kandukoori Rakesh

20maplsc17

India and QAUD: Reconnoitring  AUKUS as a Faultline

June 2022

21

Deepak Kumar Dinodia

20maplsc20

Conflict Between Russia and Ukraine: An Analysis of Current Russia’s Strategic Intention

June 2022

22

Mohammad Sabil Choudhary

20maplsc24

India’s Humanitarian Aid Towards Afghanistan: An Overview 

June 2022

23

Mohd Sharafat

20maplsc34

India and U.S. Relations: A Brief Review

June 2022

2021-23 (Master Dissertations)

S. No

Name and Regd. No

Title

Awarded/On-going

24

Sameer Sharif 21maplir09

Chinese Smart Power Strategies: A Critical Analysis of Chinese Development Projects and Its Implications for Sri Lanka

June 2023

25

Koche Jay Manik

21maplir12

India-China Border Dispute: A Military Diplomacy Perspective

June 2023

26

Sayeed C T

21maplsc05

China's Health Diplomacy in South Asia during COVID: A Study of Global Soft Power

June 2023

27

Maxwell Vargis Remesh

21maplsc13

Surveillance Capitalism and Its Dubious Effect on Democratic Order in World Nation: A Critical Analysis

June 2023

28

Som Dutt

21maplsc17 

The Fallout of US Withdrawal 2021: Analysis of Social and Political Implications for Afghanistan

June 2023

29

Thesni.V.V.

21maplsc18

Political Instability in South Asia: A Case Study of Sri Lankan Crisis 2022

June 2023

30

Fathima V. 

21maplsc30

China’s Belt and Road Initiatives in South Asia: A Case Study of Hambantota Port 

June 2023

 

     
 
       
       
       
 
       
       
 
       
       
       
       
 
       
       
       
       
 
       
       
       
       
 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

 

 

Conference/ Workshops/Seminars Attended
 
National

1. India’s Look East Policy: Emerging Equations with Southeast Asia, Paper Presented During National Seminar- Indian Foreign Policy in the 21st       Century: Challenges and Prospects, Organized by USOL, Panjab University Chandigarh, 25-26 March 2010.

2.         SAARC: Mapping Role and Relevance in the Changing Geopolitical and Geostrategic Landscape, Paper Presented During National Seminar- SAARC: Problems and Prospects (24-25 March 2014), Organized by USOL, Panjab University Chandigarh.

3.         Media and Minority in India: Portrayal and Exclusion of Muslims, Paper Presented During One Day National Seminar- Towards Inclusive Policy: Cultural, Political and Economic Deterrents; Organized by the Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Exclusive Policy, Organized by the Panjab University, Chandigarh (25 February, 2015).

4.         Constitutional Rights of Muslim Minority in India: Problems and Prospects, paper presented in one-day National Seminar, “Minority Rights in India: Problems, Experiences and Apprehensions,” organized by University School of Open Learning (Political Science), in collaboration with Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Panjab University, Chandigarh, (18 March, 2015).

5.         Relevance of the Vision and Mission of B.R. Ambedkar for Schedule Castes in the Changing Socio-Economic Milieu, paper presented in Two Days National Seminar, “Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Views on Social Justice, Caste based Discrimination and Dalit Identity,” organized by Ambedkar Centre and Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Panjab University, Chandigarh, (27-28 March, 2015).

6.         Politics of Education in the Era of Globalization: Contextualizing the Implications for Sustainable Development, paper presented in ICSSR Sponsored National Seminar on ‘Education for Sustainable Development ‘organized by the Centre for Education, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, (February 4-5, 2016).

7.         Withering of the Welfare State: The Paradoxes of Social Justice, paper presented in One Day National Seminar Social Justice: Politico Legal Milieu, Organized by the Centre for Law, School of Legal Studies and Governance, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (2 March, 2016).

8.         Terrorism and Women: Afghanistan Perspective, paper presented in Two Day National Seminar 'Gender Equality for Sustainable Development', Organized by the Centre for Education, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (21st and 22nd March 2016).

9.         India’s Asian Policy: Geopolitical Faultline of Central and South Asian Perspectives, paper presented in Two-Days National Seminar, ‘Emerging Trends in Indian Politics’, Organized by SGGS Khalsa College, Mahilpur (Hoshiarpur), Punjab (11-12 November, 2016).

10.       India and Pakistan Post-Pulwama Crisis: SCO’s Geopolitical Faultline, in Two-Day National Seminar on India’s Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change Under PM Modi, organized by GNDU Amritsar (Sponsored by ICWA), (29-30 March, 2019).

 
International

India’s Look East Policy: Mapping Reciprocation of Myanmar, paper presented during the Two-Days International Conference on, “India’s Foreign Relations - Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean: Strengthening the Political, Economic, Security and Cultural Prospects,” held at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat (India), 12-13 September 2014.

12.       Changing Dynamics of Strategic Relationship between China and Nepal: Theorizing India’s Concerns, paper presented during the two days International Conference, “India-China-Nepal: Redefining Historical Relations in the Contemporary Times,” organised by Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (16-17 October 2014).

13.       US’s Afghanistan Endgame: Challenges and Options for Indian Foreign Policy, paper presented in two days International Conference, “Indo-US Relations and South Asia”, organized by Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, in collaboration with The American Embassy, New Delhi, on 29-30 October 2014.

14.       Evolving Geopolitics of Central Asia: An Introspection of Indian Challenges and Reciprocation, paper presented in 3-Days International Conference on, “Literary Legacy of Indo-Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran,” organized by the Centre for Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir, Srinagar (31 March to 2 April 2015).

15.       India’s Extended Neighbourhood Policy: Style or Substance, paper presented in Two-Days International Conference, “Dynamics of India’s Foreign Policy in Contemporary Era,” organized by the University School of Open Learning, Panjab University, Chandigarh (March 26-27, 2018).

16.   India’s Act East Policy: A Geopolitical Perspective, in International Seminar

“India, Bangladesh and Myanmar Relations: A Perspective on Regional Connectivity, Border Trade and Security Strategies” (28 – 29 OCTOBER 2021), Organised by the Department of Political Science, Mizoram University and Sponsored by ICSSR-NERC, Shillong.

Conference/ Workshops/Seminars Organised
University Level
  1. One Week National Interdisciplinary Online Workshop on, Mapping Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam through the Health Diplomacy: India’s Post-Pandemic Experiences Organized by Dr. Bawa Singh Co-convener TLC Programme, on 15-19 March 2021.
  2. Two-Day National Webinar, COVID-19 and South Asian Politics: Multilateral Dimensions (25 & 26 June 2020).
  3. Co-coordinator of Fulbright-Nehru Specialist Programme-2018: Conflict Resolution and Peace in Asia: Issues and Challenges, hosted Prof. Nancy D. Erbe, California State University, USA at Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (27 February-26 Mar 2019) Sponsored by USEIF (Funding: USD 7,128).
  4. One-week symposium on, “Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Political Science and International Relations” Under Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching Scheme (PMMMNMT), TLC, MHRD (7-11 January, 2019).
  5. Two-week workshop, “Understanding Politics and Economy of India in the 21st Century”, Under Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching Scheme (PMMMNMT), TLC, MHRD (27 May-07 June 2019).
International Level

6.     Co-organized Two Days-International Conference:  Changing World Order: India and China in Contemporary                  Times Organized in collaboration with JNU and BHU at JNU New Delhi (14-15 April, 2017)

 

Peer Recognition
1.         Chairman, Departmental Academic Integrity Panel (15/02/21 to 15/02/23)

2.        Departmental Academic Integrity Panel-Member (Department of Economic Studies) (15/02/21 to 15/02/23).

3.        Departmental Academic Integrity Panel-Member (Department of History) (15/02/21 to 15/02/23).

4.        Head of the Department (04/03/2020 to till date).

5.        Associate Dean School (04/06/2020 to 29/1/2021).

6.        Dean School (SIS) (30/01/2021 to till date)

7.         Member, IQAC Committee Member, CUPB (24.4.2020 to till date)

8.         Member, CAS Committee, CUPB (27.9.2019 to till date)

9.         Member, Financial Assistance Committee, CUPB ()

10.       Member, Board of Studies Member. Department of Law, CUP (18.8.2017 to 18.8. 2019)

11.       Member, School Board Member, Department of Education, CUP (19/09/2019 to 19/9/2021)

12.       Member, Board of Studies Member, Sociology Department, CUP (10.02.2020 to 10.2.2022)

13.       Member, Board of Studies Member, Department of Political Science, Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar (01                March 2020 to 31 March 2023)

14.      Member, Board of Studies Member, Department of Political Science, CT University Ludhiana (10 August                     2021).

15.      Member Ph. D Admission Committee for Academic Session 2021-22.

16.       Member P.G. Admission Committee for Academic Session 2021-22

17.       Member, Undergraduate Board of Studies in Social Science, Department of Social Science, Akal University,             Talwandi Sabo, 01 June 2022 t0 01 June 2024

18.       Member, Research Programme, Policy Development Committee under Sub-Committee under Research and             Development Cell

19.     Member, Advisory Committee for monitoring the work related to Implementation Policy for SC/ST 

Invited Talks/ Resource Person
1. Chaired the session, “P.M. Narendra Modi’s Economic and Diplomatic Policies Towards the Neighbouring Countries,’ in Two-Days National Seminar, “India’s Neighbourhood Policy During Prime Minister Modi’s Regime (29-30 September, 2021)
2. Resource Person: for National Webinar: China And South Asia & Southeast Asia: Implications For India (August 27-28, 2021), School of Social Sciences
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and ICWA, Delhi. Topic of talk: Geopolitics of Asia and Outfoxing of the Asian Century: Asian QUAD is the Way Ahead, (28 August, 2021), Organized by the Central University of Haryana in Collaboration with BRICS Institute, New Delhi
3. Expert Lecture on, Pandemic and Paralysis of Healthcare System: India as a Panacea, organized by Department of Political Science, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, 15 April, 2021.
4. Expert lecture on, Public Health Policy of India and COVID-19, Organized by Hindu Kanya College, Kapurthala, 26 March 2021.
5. Resource Person for National Webinar, Post COVID World: Power Shift in World Politics and Quest for India's New Identity,” Organized by of Department of Political Science, Ramananda College, Bishnupur (West Bengal); Topic: Changing Geo political Challenges and Indian foreign policy in the Post COVID World, on 27th June, 2020.
6. Resource Person for Two Days International Webinar, “Challenges to Peace in the Contemporary Times,” Jointly Organized by Department of Gandhian & Peace Studies, Central University of Bihar; Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta (Indonesia) and Asia-Pacific Peace Research Association. Topic: Central Asian Security Challenges and Way Ahead, on 19-20 June 2020.
7. Resource Person for Webinar Series, Indo-Nepal Relations: Ideation for Resolving Kalapani Issue, Organized by The Asian Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs (Nepal), 9 June 2020.
8. Keynote Speaker for National Webinar, COVID-19: Contemporary Challenges Before Indian Foreign Policy, Organized by Department of Political Science Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Purulia, West Bengal, Topic (29 May, 2020).
9. Keynote Speaker for One-day National Seminar, sponsored by ICHR New Delhi, titled- World Wars: Revisiting the Role of Punjab, organized by the Department of History, Guru Gobind Singh, Sanghera, Barnala (14 November, 2019).
10. Resource Person for Invited Lecture – Indian Language Diplomacy: Placing Language in Social Science Research, in One-Week National Workshop, “"Contemporary Issues and Approaches in Social Science Research" (14-18 October, 2019) organized by Economics Discipline under Teaching Learning Centre (TLC) of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching, MHRD, Government of India. Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (15 October 2019).
11. Resource Person- Role of Economic Diplomacy in Indian Foreign Policy: Geo-economic Shift in Globalized World Order, in One Week National Workshop, “Indian Economy and Society in the 21st Century,” organized by TLC under Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (26 March, 2019).
12. Resource Person- Globalization, State and Social Science, in One Week National Workshop, “Philosophical and Methodological Foundations in Social Science,” organized by TLC under Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (15 November, 2018).
13. Resource Person – One-Day National Seminar, “Institutions of Democracy: Challenges and Prospects in Present Scenario,” Organized by Post-Graduate Department of Political Science, DAV College, Bathinda (30 October 2018).
14. Invited Lecture, Geo-politics: Concepts and Basics in Present Scenario, University Constituent College Ghuda, 03 November 2018.
15. Keynote Speaker- One-Day National Seminar, “India’s Security Concerns: Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia,” organized by Panjab University Constituent College, Nihal Singh Wala (Moga) (10 March 2018).
16. Chaired the Technical Session, “Rise of India and China: Challenges and Prospects,” in Two-Days National Seminar-India in South Asia: Changing Perspectives in the 21st Century, organized by the Department of South and Central Asian Studies (Incl. Historical Studies), Central University of Punjab, Bathinda (March 15-16, 2018).
17. Chaired the Technical Session, “India and China - Cooperation, Competition, and Rivalry,” in Two-Day International Conference - Changing World Order: India and China in Contemporary Times, JNU (New Delhi), 14-15 April 2017.
18. Discussant for the Technical Session, Major Powers and India-China Relations, in Two-Day International Conference - Changing World Order: India and China in Contemporary Times, JNU (New Delhi), 14-15 April 2017.
19. Invited Lecture: Indian Foreign Policy, Department of Political Science, Baba Farid College, 30 March 2017.
20. Special Talk: Historical Development of the Concept of Human Rights, Invited by- Coordinator of Human Rights (Centre of Law), Central University of Punjab, Bathinda. (16 April 2016).
21. Resource Person: India’s Asian Policy: Geopolitical Faultline of South and Central Asian Policy. Two-day National Seminar- Emerging Trends in Indian Politics, Post- Graduate Department of Political Science, SGGS Khalsa College, Mahilpur; in collaboration with Indian Council of Contemporary Researchers (ICCR) on 11-12 November 2016.
22. Invited Lecture, ‘International Relation,’ invited by the Department of Political Science, Baba Farid College, 15 April, 2015.
23. Invited Lecture, ‘Importance of Vote in Social Transformation, Invited by the Centre for Law, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, 25 January, 2016.
24. Invited Lecture, ‘Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: Vision for Democracy,’ invited by the Centre for Law, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, 26 November 2015.
25. Extension Lecture entitled: Social Justice and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, organized on the 125th Birth Anniversary, 24 April, 2015.
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Other Significant Achievements

Reviewer for Journals

1.         Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, US Air Force University

2.         The Pacific Review (Taylor and Francis)

3.         Terrorism and Political Violence (Taylor & Francis)

4.         Millennial Asia (Sage)

5.         Asia Europe Journal (Springer Nature)

6.         Journal of Social Science (Scientific Research Publishing)

7.         Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (Spring Nature)

8.         Journal of Asian and African Studies (Sage)