Fondation Pierre Elliot Trudeau
Information

Are you a member of
the community?

Rendez-vous dès maintenant sur l'intranet pour gérer et mettre à jour votre profil, vous connecter et collaborer en rejoignant des groupes d'intérêt, et accéder à des ressources essentielles telles que des politiques, des modèles et des guides utiles.

Harshvir Singh Bali
2025 Scholar Active

Harshvir Singh Bali (he/him)

University of Toronto
ProgramGeography and planning

Fields of Interest

AnthropologyApplied HumanitiesArts & CultureCultural StudiesEquity, Diversity, and InclusionGeographyHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesMigration StudiesPeace and Conflict StudiesPETF - General announcementsPhilosophyPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesSociology

Harshvir Singh Bali is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Geography & Planning at the University of Toronto, with an affiliation to the Department of South Asian Studies at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. His research focuses on the logics of spatial production in Kashmir, examining how the Indian government restructures land rights and ownership. Specifically, he investigates how Sikh minorities navigate identity and questions of belonging within the context of space and governance. This work builds on his MA research, which explored how marginalized communities employ political action to secure minority representation and address systemic inequities in access to work and representation under India’s quota system.

Beyond academia, Harshvir has held leadership and advocacy roles, including as the Graduate Student Union representative for the Department of Geography & Planning (2023-2024) and on McMaster University’s Anthropology EDIIS Council (2022-2023). He also led the Okinawan chapter of the Association of Japan Exchange and Teaching (OkiAJET), first as Representative (2019-2020) and then as Chair (2020-2021), advocating for foreign teachers employed by Japan’s Ministry of Education. In recognition for this work, he received the Kizuna (Gentleman) Ambassador Award (2021) from the Okinawan government for fostering international understanding and collaboration.

State and Subjection: Kashmiri Sikh Identity and the Politics of Space