Guneeta Singh Bhalla

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Guneeta Singh Bhalla
Born
India
NationalityIndian-American
Education University of Florida (Ph.D.)
Occupation(s)Physicist
Historian
Known forFounder of The 1947 Partition Archive
Website 1947partitionarchive.org

Guneeta Singh Bhalla is an Indian-American physicist and historian, best known as the founder and executive director of The 1947 Partition Archive, a non-profitable organization dedicated to preserving firsthand accounts of the Partition of India in 1947. [1] [2]

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Early life and education

Bhalla was born in India and spent part of her childhood in Punjab before moving to the United States, where accounts of her paternal grandmother's flight from Lahore to Amritsar during Partition first impressed upon her the human scale of the upheaval. [3] At nineteen, she began informally recording family recollections, an impulse that would later shape her archival work. [4]

Bhalla earned a Ph.D. in condensed matter physics at the University of Florida in 2009; her dissertation explored size effects in phase-separated manganite nanostructures. [5]

Career in physics

Before dedicating herself to oral history, Bhalla was an experimental condensed matter physicist. She completed her postdoctoral work at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley, where she focused on quantum confinement at interfaces, including oxide heterostructures and domain walls in multiferroics. [6] She and her collaborators were the first to measure a definitive built-in polarization voltage at the Lanthanum aluminateStrontium titanate interface, by using unique quantum tunnelling and capacitance measurements to characterize the interface. [7] Previously, she showed that electronic currents in phase-separated manganites travel by quantum tunnelling between metallic islands separated by insulating islands. [8]

The 1947 Partition Archive

A 2008 visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial convinced Bhalla of the power of survivor testimony in shaping public memory. [9] Returning to India the following year, she began filming interviews with Partition witnesses; by 2011 she left physics to establish The 1947 Partition Archive as a volunteer-run non-profit organization. [4] [10] The organization has since collected over 12,000 oral histories from across the world, preserving the memories of those affected by the 1947 Partition. [11] [12]

Publications

Bhalla has written essays and articles for various publications, including The Diplomat , Business Standard , and Rediff.com . [13] Her research papers have been published in Nature Physics and Physical Review Letters , among other academic journals. [14] [15] In 2024, she and her team published a book titled 10,000 Memories: A Lived History of Partition, Independence, and World War II in South Asia. [16] [17]

Recognition

Her work has been widely recognized for its contribution to preserving South Asian history. In 2023, she was featured in an episode of PBS's Global Perspectives, where she shared her transition from physicist to historian and the global significance of the Partition archive. [1] In 2017, she was nominated for CNN News 18's Indian of the Year award in the Public Service category. [18] That same year, she spoke at TEDx Ashoka about the importance of oral history documentation to understand Partition. [19]

References

  1. 1 2 "Dr. Guneeta Singh Bhalla". PBS. 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2025.
  2. "Guneeta Singh Bhalla". Center for South Asia. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  3. Kamal, Neel (12 August 2022). "Inspired by grandparents' story, Guneeta Singh Bhalla to make over 10k oral histories of Partition survivors". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  4. 1 2 "'Partition is a massive part of our history'". Rediff.com. 24 March 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  5. Size Effects in Phase-Separated Manganite Nanostructures (Ph.D. thesis). University of Florida. 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  6. "Guneeta Singh Bhalla – Center for South Asia – UW–Madison". University of Wisconsin–Madison. 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  7. Singh-Bhalla, G.; Bell, C.; Ravichandran, J.; Siemons, W.; Hikita, Y.; Salahuddin, S.; Hebard, A. F.; Hwang, H. Y.; Ramesh, R. (2011). "Built-in and induced polarization across LaAlO3/SrTiO3 heterojunctions". Nature Physics . 7: 80–86. doi:10.1038/nphys1814.
  8. Singh-Bhalla, G.; Selcuk, S.; Dhakal, T.; Biswas, A.; Hebard, A. F. (2009). "Intrinsic Tunneling in Phase Separated Manganites". Physical Review Letters . 102 (7): 077205. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.077205.
  9. "The 1947 Partition & Oral Histories: An Interview with Dr Guneeta Singh Bhalla". California Humanities. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2025.
  10. "Author: Bhalla, Guneeta Singh - The 1947 Partition Archive - Spotlight at Stanford Search Results". www.exhibits.stanford.edu. Archived from the original on 2023-12-22. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  11. "One Woman's Quest to Record the History of the 1947 Partition". SikhNet. Retrieved 17 May 2025.
  12. "The 1947 Partition Archive".
  13. "Guneeta Singh Bhalla's Articles". Muck Rack. Retrieved 17 May 2025.
  14. Singh-Bhalla, G.; Bell, C.; Ravichandran, J.; Siemons, W.; Hikita, Y.; Salahuddin, S.; Hebard, A. F.; Hwang, H. Y.; Ramesh, R. (2011). "Built-in and induced polarization across LaAlO₃/SrTiO₃ heterojunctions". Nature Physics. 7: 80–86. doi:10.1038/nphys1814.
  15. Singh-Bhalla, G.; Selcuk, S.; Dhakal, T.; Biswas, A.; Hebard, A. F. (2009). "Intrinsic tunneling in phase-separated manganites". Physical Review Letters. 102: 077205. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.077205.
  16. "10000 Memories – To know where we are going, we must know where we have come from".
  17. "The Partition Party".
  18. "Virat Kohli named CNN-NEWS18 Indian of the Year; says, 'Would love for cricket to be Olympic sport'". Firstpost. November 30, 2017.
  19. "Retrieving Lost Stories from the Partition of 1947". TED. 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2025.