Shubhanginee Singh is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Landscape and Culture, Tallinn University. She is a border studies researcher with research interests in citizenship, identity, and governance in the eastern borderlands of India. Currently, she is working on an Estonian Research Council funded project, Memory, Everyday Bordering, and Tourism (MEET), which examines tourism as a strategy of state territorialization and its critical role as an instrument of infrastructural geopolitics employed by the state in the India-China borderlands. She holds a doctorate in political studies from Jawaharlal Nehru Univeristy and was working as an Assistant Professor at National Law Univeristy Odisha in India. Her work has been published in Asian Ethnicity and the Journal of Borderlands Studies.
