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  1. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman's Student L.A. Ramdas - From Agricultural Meteorology to Discovery of Ramdas Layer, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2023.
  2. Singh Rajinder, Bal Mokand Anand - His Life and Science Across the Partition of India, Physics Association (Physics Department, Punjab University) & Chandigarh Vigyan Parishad, Chandigarh 2023. 
  3. Singh Rajinder, Bal Mokand Anand: His Life and Science, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2023.
  4. Singh Rajinder, Martens Björn, Inside Story of Max Planck and the Nobel Prize Award, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2023. 
  5. Roy S.C., Singh R., Bibha Chowdhuri, in: Nath R. (Ed.), 75 Founders of Modern Science in India, Vigyan Prasar New Delhi 2022, pp. 22-23. 
  6. Singh Rajinder, S.R. Khastgir - A pioneer of radio physics and atmospherics, Shaker publisher, Düren 2022
  7. Singh R., Roy S.C., S.D. Chatterjee - A Scientist's Journey from Tradition to Modernity, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2022.
  8. Singh R., Did Raman really use 'small quartz Hilger spectrograph' in his discovery? , Sci. Cult. 88, 78-80, 2022.
  9. Singh Rajinder, Suman Beri - Higgs Boson, Top Quark and Single Single Top Quark - The story of a Punjabi Woman Scientist, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2022.
  10. Thomson's and Raman's Laboratory: A Comparison, Sci. Cult. 87, 45-48, 2021.
  11. C.V. Raman and his students, Sci. Cult. 87, 412-414, 2021.
  12. Singh Rajinder, Chapter 21 - Vignettes from SN Bose’s Life, in: K.C.R. Raja K.C.R. (Chief Editor), Being and becoming - Festschrift in honour of Prof Dr Mathew Chandrankunnel CMI, Heritage Publishers, New Delhi 2023, pp. 235-251.
  13. Singh Rajinder, Roy S., Suprakash C Roy: A multidimensional physicist, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2021.
  14. Singh Rajinder, Snehamoy Datta - His scientific work in international context, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2021. 
  15. Gangopadhyay G., Kundu A., Singh Rajinder, The Dazzling Dawn - Physics Department of Calcutta University (1916-36), Shaker Publisher, Dueren 2021.
  16. (Ray S., Mukhopadhyay U., Singh R.), N.R. Sen: Father of Indian Applied Mathematics, European Physical Journal 46, 1-8, 2021.
  17. Roy S.C., Singh Rajinder, Bibha Chowdhuri - The first woman scientist at the TIFR, Physics News 51, 4-10, 2021.
  18. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman's student Kedareswar Banerjee - His Scientific Work in International Context, Shaker Publisher, Dueren 2021.
  19. (Singh R., Martens B.), Nobel Laureate Max Planck and his Nobel Prize nominators, Sci. Cult.  87, 171-179, 2021
  20. (Singh R., Martens B.), The founder of the quantum mechanics Max  Planck as Nobel Prize nominator - Praxis of his nomination, Scientific Voyage 2, 29-33, 2021. 
  21. C.T.R. Wilson and the Nobel Prize in Physics, Scientific Voyage 2, 35-43, 2021.
  22. Singh Rajinder, Roy S.C., A Jewel unearth - Bibha Chowdhuri, Ebenezer Printing House, Mumbei 2020.
  23. Wolfgang Kiefer - Multi-talented German physicist, Asian J. Physics 30, 219-238, 2021.
  24. Singh Rajinder, Roy S.C., N. R. Sen - Life and Science, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2021.
  25. A tale of three Science Academies of India, Sci. Cult. 86, 299-308, 2020.
  26. N.R. Sen - Formative Years, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 55, 269-278, 2020.
  27. (Singh R., Schrötter H., Kiefer W.), C.V. Raman at the Nobel Prize winner meeting 1956 in Lindau, Germany, Asian J. Phys. 29, 635-639, 2020.
  28. Singh R., Roy S.C.), Nikhil Ranjan Sen and his contribution to turbulence research, Sci. Cult. 86, 363-371, 2020.
  29. Bidhu Bhushan Ray: Interaction with Yoshio Nishina and Werner Heisenberg, Scientfic Voyage 1, 21-26, 2020.
  30. Singh R., Roy S.C.), 85th Anniversary of the Indian Science News Association, Sci. Cult. 86, 214-230, 2020.
  31. Singh R., Roy S.C., Bibha Chowdhuri - From unsung heroine to a star in heaven, Sci. Cult. 86, 90-95, 2020.
  32. 85th anniversaries of Science and Culture - An introspection, Sci. Cult. 86, 150-163, 2020.
  33. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman and the press: Science reporting and image building - Part III: The Raman Research Institute Period, Shaker Publisher, Dueren 2020. 
  34. History of the Calcutta School of Physical Science, Mukherji P., Mukhopadhyay A., Springer Nature, Singapore 2018. (Book review), Isis. 111, 195-196, 2020.
  35. Sir C. V. Raman Nobel Ceremony Coverage by the European Press , Indian J. Hist. Sci. 55, 72-82, 2020.
  36. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman and the Press: Science Reporting and Image Building - Part II: The Indian Institute of Science Period, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2020.
  37. Singh Rajinder, Roy S.C., Bibha Chowdhuri, eine indische Hochenergiephysikerin als "Star" am Himmel, Shaker Verlag, Düren 2020.  
  38. Singh R., Albert Einstein und Indien - Wissenschaftliche und persönliche Verbindungen, Shaker Verlag, Düren 2020. 
  39. The story of econophysics, K.C. Dash, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2019. (Book review), Sci. Cult. 86, 188-190, 2020.
  40. A look at the women who shaped science and medicine in India, Vidura, Jan.-March 2020, pp. 55-56.
  41. C.V. Raman and Kolkata media, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 54, 475-484, 2019. (https://insa.nic.in/writereaddata/UpLoadedFiles/IJHS/Vol54_4_2019__Art08.pdf).
  42. Women Scientists Who Contributed to Shaping Science & Medicine in India: A Book Review , Indus Dictum, Nov. 29, 2019.(https://indusdictum.com/2019/11/29/women-scientists-who-contributed-to-shaping-science-medicine-in-india-a-book-review/).

  43. Women who contributed to shaping science and medicine in India, Hastaksenp New, Nov. 30, 2019, (https://www.hastakshepnews.com/women-who-contributed-to-shaping-science-and-medicine-in-india/). 

  44. Women who contributed to shaping science and medicine in India, Research Stash, Nov. 30, 2019, (https://www.researchstash.com/2019/11/30/women-scientists-science-medicine-india/).

  45. Women who contributed to shaping science and medicine in India, Indian Science Wire, Nov. 29, 2019.

    (https://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/isw/Women-who-contributed-to-shaping-science-and-medicine-in-India.html
  46. Singh Rajinder, Roy S.C., Clay, Craft, Music and Science: Purnima Sinha's Life, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2020. (http://www.shaker.de/de/content/catalogue/index.asp?lang=de&ID=8&ISBN=978-3-8440-7143-6&search=yes). 
  47. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman and the Press: Science Reporting and Image Building - Part 1: Kolkata Period, Shaker Pub., Düren 2019. 
  48. Singh Rajinder, Einstein rediscovered - Interaction with Indian Academics, Shaker Publisher, Aachen 2019.
  49. Roy S.C., Singh Rajinder, D.M. Bose - His life, science and connection with global elite, Shaker Publisher, Düren 2019.
  50. Albert Einstein's interaction with Indian physicists - Theory of relativity and India's reaction, Sci. Cult. 85, 71-84, 2019.
  51. Sukumar Chandra Sirkar and the Department of Optics at the IACS, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 54, 324-333, 2019.
  52. (Singh R., Roy Saymal), Upendra Nath Brahmachari his scientific work and nomination for the FRS and Nobel Prize, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 54, 35-49, 2019.
  53. S.C. Sirkar - The witness of the discovery of the Raman effect, Asian J. Phys. 27, 647-652, 2019.
  54. (Singh R., Roy S.C.), Purnima Sinha and her doctoral work under Prof. S.N. Bose, Sci. Cult. 85, 243-253, 2019.
  55. Yes C.V. Raman wept - Booting nationalism with tears, Sci. Cult. 85, 315-318, 2019.
  56. S.C. Sirkar, C.V. Raman and diffuse spots in Laue photograph, Sci. Cult. 85, 371-379, 2019
  57. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman's student Sukumar Chandra Sirkar: Life and Science, Shaker Publisher Aachen 2019.
  58. Singh Rajinder, Mahatma Gandhi für Anfänger - 100 Fragen und Antworten, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2019. 
  59. M.N. Saha and Albert Einstein - An interaction, Sci. Cult. 84, 293-301, 2018.
  60. M.N Saha and Physics Nobel Prize . Celebration M.N Saha's 125th Birth Anniversary, Asian J. Phys. 27, 647-652, 2018.
  61. C.V. Raman's loyality with the IACS, Sci. Cult. 84, 239-241, 2018.
  62. Singh Rajinder, Roy S.C.,  A Jewel Unearthed: Bibha Chowdhuri - The story of an Indian woman scientist, Shaker Publisher, Aachen 2018. 
  63. (Roy S.C., Singh R.), Bibha Chowdhri - Her cosmic ray studies in Manchester, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 53, 356-373, 2018.
  64. (Singh R., Rastogi V.K.) On the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the Raman effect, Asian J. Phys. 27, 1-9, 2018. Republished in Asian J. Phys. 27, 83-101, 2018.
  65. Nobel Prize for the year 1930 - C.V. Raman vs. Russian physicists, Asian J. Phys. 27, 153-157, 2018.
  66. The beginning of the Albert Einstein's contacts with MN Saha and SN Bose, Asian J. Phys. 27, 193-202, 2018.
  67. How costly was Raman's equipment to discover Raman effect?, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 53, 68-73, 2018.
  68. Going beyond the big three of Calcutta physicists: B B Ray, D M Bose and S K Mitra, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 53, 88-93, 2018.
  69. My Latvia - Impressions of an Indo-German historian of science and teacher, in: Latvia in the eyes of foreigners - 100th anniversary, pp. 54-80 (https://www.storyjumper.com/book/read/48365226/5a623f37778d9?fbclid=IwAR0__MSd9ukuQqLvNYzf95aC73-mq-6cjAaT4whLoD712C5xX32H9LWUH98#page/54 ).
  70. Roy S.C., Singh R., Bibha Chowdhuri - An unknown Indian woman scientist, Sci. Cult. 84, 159-164, 2018.
  71. Singh Rajinder, C.V. Raman's laboratory and discovery the Raman effect, Shaker Publisher, Aachen 2018.
  72. Singh Rajinder, Gandhi and the Nobel Peace Prize, Routledge Publisher, New York 2017.
  73. Singh Rajinder, Gandhi and the Nobel Peace Prize, Manohar Publisher, New Delhi 2018.
  74. (with A.R. Chaudhuri), The FRS nomination for Sir Prafulla C. Ray and correspondence of N.R. Dhar, Notes and Records, Royal Soc. London 72, 57-73, 2018. (http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early/2017/09/11/rsnr.2017.0030)
  75. Celebrating 90th anniversary of the Raman effect, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 53, 50-58, 2018.
  76. Netaji Subas Chandra Bose, Bidhu Bhushan Ray and "Science and Culture" - History of Science vs. Political history, Sci. Cult. 84, 103-109, 2018.
  77. Roy S.C., Singh Rajinder, D.M. Bose - A scientist incognito, Bose Institute Publication, Kolkata 2017.
  78. Sisir Kumar Mitra, Scientific achievements and the Fellow of the Royal Society London, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 52, 407-419, 2017.
  79. (With S.C. Roy), Coming of age - Bose Institute under D.M. Bose, Sci. Cult. 83, 364-379, 2017.
  80. University of Calcutta and Knighthood for Chandra Sekhara Raman, Sci.  Cult. 83, 293-296, 2017.
  81. B.B. Ray and the glories, Sci. Cult. 83, 221-224, 2017.
  82. B.B. Ray and controversy over the spectral Raman-lines, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 52, 343-350, 2017.
  83. The ultimate facts - S.N. Bose and the missed Physics Nobel Prize, Sci. Cult. 83, 32-35, 2017.
  84. B.B. Ray under the influence of C.V. Raman and M.N. Saha, Sci. Cult. 83, 84-91, 2017.
  85. History of science and Bose Institute connections, Sci. Cult. 83, 108, 2017.
  86. G.N. Ramachandran and the Chemistry Nobel Prize, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 52, 83-89, 2017.
  87. (with H.S. Virk), Bawa Kartar Singh (1886-1960) - A Sikh Scientist as Nominator for Nobel Prize, The Sikh Review 65, 32-35, 2017.
  88. (with H.S. Virk), Homi J. Bhabha - Physics Nobel Prize Nominee and Nominator, OmniScience - A Multidisciplinary Journal 7, 4-10, 2017.
  89. Singh Rajinder, Mahatma Gandhi - der verpasste Friedensnobelpreis, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2017.
  90. Singh Rajinder, Bidhu Bhushan Ray - A pioneer of X-ray spectroscopy, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2017. 
  91. (with Roy S.C.), D.M. Bose and cosmic ray research, Sci. Cult. 82, 364-377, 2016.
  92. (with Hardev Singh Virk), The Sikh scientist who was a nomiantor for the Nobel Prize - Bawa Kartar Singh was asked by the Nobel Committee to send his proposal for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. online publication, Dec. 2016.
  93. Singh Rajinder, Mahatma Gandhi für Lehrkräfte und Eltern - "Mahatma" - ein normaler Menschen wie du und ich, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  94. Singh Rajinder, Mahatma Gandhi - Die Schattenseite, Wenn Mandela, King und Lama das gewusst hätten!, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  95. Singh Rajinder, Chemistry and Physics Nobel Prizes - India's Contribution, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  96. Singh Rajinder, D.M. Bose - His Scientific Work in International Context, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  97. Singh Rajinder, Die Nobelpreise und die indische Elite, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  98. Singh Rajinder, India's Nobel Prize nominators and nominees - The praxis of nomination and geographical distribution, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  99. Singh Rajinder, Inside Story of the Nobel Peace Prize - Indian Contestants, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2016.
  100. S. Chandrasekhar equals with Newton, ..., Einstein - CV Raman's opinion and the Physics Nobel Prize nomination, Curr. Sci. 111, 1415, 2016.
  101. C.V. Raman nominated G.N. Ramachandran for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Curr. Sci. 111, 1714, 2016.
  102. Sisir Kumar Mitra FRS - Scientific achievements in national and international context (in: CU Physics 100 - Department of Physics - 1916-2015, Eds. G. Gangopadhyay, A. Kundu), University of Calcutta, Calcutta 2016, pp. 96-135.
  103.  (co-author Hardev Singh), The pioneers of cosmic ray research in India, Research and Reviews: Journal of Space Science and Technology, 5, 1-7, 2016.
  104. The Nobel Laureate W.C. Roentgen and his X-Rays, Indian Journal of History of Science 51, 521-530, 2016.
  105. Singh Rajinder, The Making of the Politician M. Gandhi by Muslims, Jews and Christians - Gandhi's Methods to Solve Immigration Problems, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2015.
  106. (co-author S.C. Roy) D.M. Bose and cosmic ray research in India, Ind. J. Hist. Sci. 50, 438-455, 2015.
  107. J.C. Bose's X-ray research, Sci. Cult. 81, 164-165, 2015.
  108. Singh Rajinder, Mahatma Gandhi - Sex scandals and the missed Nobel Peace Prize, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2015.
  109. Singh Rajinder, Nobel Prize Nominator Sisir Kumar Mitra F.R.S. - His scientific work in international context, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2014.
  110. Sir Upendranath Brahmachari and the Fellowship of the Royal Society of London, Sci. Cult. 80, 29-37, 2014.
  111. Singh Rajinder, Upendranath Brahmachari - A pioneer of tropical diseases: A summar of his discoveries and scientific work, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2013.
  112. The "forgotten" Astronomical Society of India, Calcutta, Science and Culture 79, 366-372, 2013.
  113. (co-author Falk Riess) The belated Noble Prize for Max Born, Ind. J. Hist. Sci. 48, 79-104, 2013.
  114. Wright brothers and the Nobel Prize, Current Science 104, 1461, 2013.
  115. (Ed. Singh Rajinder), "Jugend forscht - Schüler experimentieren" nicht nur für Hochbegabte und Überflieger, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2012.
  116. Singh Rajinder, Characteristics of Solar Radiation Photovoltaic Pyranometers Licor 200SZ and Matrix 1G, Shaker Verlag Aachen 2012.
  117. Betreuung der eigenen Kinder für den Wettbewerb "Jugend forscht" (in: "Jugend forscht - Schüler experimentieren" nicht nur für Hochbegabte und Überflieger) Shaker Verlag Aachen 2012, pp. 1-10.
  118. (co-author Falk Riess) Indian Peace Nobel Prize nominators and nominees, Science and Culture 78, 22-28, 2012.
  119. Indian Literature Nobel Prize nominators and nominees in the first half of the 20th century and Calcutta's contribution, Science and Culture 79, 366-377, 2012.
  120. Unsuccessful transmission of knowledge - an example of the astronomical society of India, Proc. ESHS, Barcelona (Nov. 18-20,2010), pp. 1090-1092, 2012.
  121. The discovery of the Raman effect and early applications of Infrared and Raman spectroscopy to chemistry studies, Current Physical Chemistry 1, 152-157, 2011
  122.  Letter to the editor, Science and Culture 77, 3, 2011.
  123. Letter to the Editor, Science and Culture 77, 345-346, 2011.
  124. 15th anniversary of the Saar Sansaar, Feb.-March Issue, p. 12-13, 2011.
  125. Promoting Indian Culture through Science Textbook, Science and Culture 77, 132-134, 2011.
  126. Education policy - Primary and secondary school education, letter to the editor, Science and Culture 77, 166, 2011.
  127.  (with Falk Riess) Sir C.V. Raman and the story of the Noble Prize, 1998 (reprinted in: NR Singh, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman – A life in science, Iboyaima printers and binders, Imphal), 2011, pp. 107-127.
  128. Sir C.V. Raman and his contacts with Hungarian Scientists, 2002 (reprinted in: NR Singh, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman – A life in science, Iboyaima printers and binders, Imphal), 2011, pp. 141-159.
  129. Nobel Prize for Medicine and Nominators and Nominees from India in the First Half of the Twentieth Century, Science and Culture 77, 338-339, 2011.
  130. Indian scientists and the Archives of the American Institute of Physics, Current Science 101, 2011-2012, 2011.
  131. Indian Black money and Swiss Banks, Science and Culture ??
  132. Clash of Styles – Max Born and CV Raman – Lattice dynamics controversy, (in: Eds. H. Hunger, F Seebacher, G Holzer, Proceedings of the 3rd ICESHS (Vienna), Sept. 9-12, 2008, (CD: ISBN:978-3-7001-6846-1, Verlag der Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien), pp. 978-983.
  133. Oral history - Jagadish Chandra Bose, Current Science 98, 1272, 2010.
  134. The other side of Albert Einstein, Current Science 99, 863, 2010.
  135. C.V. Raman's research in astronomy, Current Science 99, 1127-1132, 2010.
  136. Indian Scientists vs. Science and Religion, Science and Culture 76, 206, 2010.
  137. (co-author Falk Riess) Von der Kronkolonie zur Atommacht - Der Aufstieg der Physik in Indien im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Physik Journal 9, 41-45, 2010.
  138. (co-authors M. Panusch, P. Heering), How Millikan won the Physics Nobel Prize, Interchange 41, 425-442, 2010.
  139. Celebrating 125th birth anniversary of DM Bose - Invitation to the Como conference, Science and Culture 76, 494-501, 2010.
  140. (co-authors, M Panusch, P Heering) Wie R.A. Millikan den Nobelpreis für Physik erhielt, (in: P Heering (Ed.), Der Millikansche Öltröpfchenversuch zur Bestimmung der Elementarlandung: Historische und Didaktische Materialien I, Materialen zur Unterrichtsvorbereitung, diz Didaktisches Zentrum, Oldenburg 2009, pp. 47-64S
  141. Science in Denmark - A thousand year history. Helge Kragh, Peter C Kjaergaard, Henry Nielsen, KH Nielsen (Eds.), Aarhus University Press, 2008 (Book review).
  142. Homi J. Bhabha and Niels Bohr, Current Science 97, 583-587, 2009.
  143. JC Bose and the German scientific community: scientific and political context, Current Science 96, 419-422, 2009.
  144. How Millikan got the Nobel Prize. "How Millikan Got the Nobel Prize", in: S. Klassen (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Stories in Science Teaching, (Co-authors M Panusch, P Heering).
  145. Historical notes in "Current Science", Current Science 97, 132, 2009.
  146. The Moon that Wasn’t – The saga of Venus’ spurious satellite, Helge Kragh (with the assistance of Kurt Moeller Pedersen), Birhaeuser Verlag AG, Basel, 2008, pp. 199. ISBN 978-3-7643-8908-6. Current Science 95, 1749-1750, 2008. (Book Review).
  147. Einstein’s Nobel Prize – A glimpse behind closed doors – The archival evidence. Aant Elzinga. Waston Publishing International, Sagamore Beach, 2006. Current Science 95, 1625-1626, 2008. (Book review).
  148. The Nobel Laureate CV Raman FRS and his contacts with the European men of science in political context, Proceedings of the 2nd ICESHS (Cracow, Poland, Sept. 6-9, 2006), Ed. M. Kokowski, pp.749-756.
  149. Max Planck and the genesis of the energy quanta in historical context, Current Science 95, 788-792, 2008.
  150. Writing the history of modern science and technology in India, Current Science 95, 829, 2008.
  151. Indo-American relation with reference to Bernhard Peters, IJHS 437-454, 2008.
  152. 80 years ago – The discovery of the Raman effect at the Indian Association for the cultivation of sciences, Kolkata, Indian Journal of Physics 82, 969-985, 2008.
  153. Hans Bethe and his Physics. Gerald E Brown and Chang-Hwan Lee (eds.), World Scientific Publishing Company Ltd., New Jersey, 2006, ISBN 9812566104. Current Science, 92, 1014-1015, 2007. (Book Review).
  154. Albert Einstein's light quanta and Bengal based physicists, (in: Albert Einstein and SN Bose, Ed. Anwar Hossain), Bangladesh Academy of Sciences and Goethe-Institute, Dacca, 2007, pp. 70-86.
  155. India`s physics and chemistry Nobel Prize nominators and nominees in colonial and international context, Notes Rec. R. Soc., Lond., 61, 333-345, 2007.
  156. Letter to the Editor Saar Sansaar: Greetings on completing 10 years, Saar Sansaar, 7-8, Jan. - March 2006.
  157. Eds. Nielsen H. and Nielsen K., The history of thirteen Danish Nobel Prizes - Neighbouring Nobel, Aarhus University Press, Aarhus, 2001, 624 pp, ISBN 87 7288 899 7, Current Science, 90, 1561-1563, 2006. (Book Review).
  158. Nancy Greenspan, The end of certain world – The life and science of Max Born – The Nobel physicist who ignited the quantum revolution, John Wiley, Chichester, 2005, Current Science, 90, 700-701, 2006. (Book Review).
  159. Kovács, László, Eugene P. Wigner and his Hungarian Teachers (Balogh and Co. Ltd., Szombathely/Hungary, 2002). 114 pp. Price unknown. ISBN 963 9290 60 2. ISSN 1219-2678, Centaurus, 48, 315-316, 2006. (Book Review).
  160. Singh Rajinder, Nobel Laureate C.V. Raman's Science, Philosophy and Religion, Dharmaram Publications Bangalore, Bangalore 2005.
  161. Designing, making and using scientific instruments in India: The example of Jagadis Chunder Bose, Proceedings of the Scientific Instrument Commission of the IUHPS, Athens 2002 and Newport News, 2003 (Ed. Jim Bennett), Leo S Olschki Editore MMV, Firenze, 2005, pp. 713-723.
  162. Singh Rajinder, Nobel Laureate C.V. Raman's work on light scattering - Historical contributions to a scientific biography, Logos Verlag, Berlin 2004.
  163. (co-author Falk Riess), The Nobel Laureate Sir Chandrasekhara Venkataraman FRS and his contacts with the British scientific community in a social and political context, Notes and Records of Royal Society London 58, 47-64, 2004.
  164. Sivaraj Ramaseshan - reminiscence, Current Science 86, 1056-1057, 2004.
  165. Raman, C.V. (1888-1970) in, Lexikon der bedeutenden Naturwissenschaftler, Band 3, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg 2004, pp. 184-185.
  166. Smekal, A. (1895-1959) in, Lexikon der bedeutenden Naturwissenschaftler, Band 3, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg 2004, pp. 299-300.
  167. Saha, M. (1893-1956) in, Lexikon der bedeutenden Naturwissenschaftler, Band 3, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg 2004, pp. 243-244.
  168. Bose, S.N. (1894-1974) in, Lexikon der bedeutenden Naturwissenschaftler, Band 1, Dieter Hoffmann, Hubert Laitko & Staffan Müller-Wille (Eds.), Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg, 2003, pp. 220-221.
  169. Indian Science Congress Association and the VIPs, Current Science 84, 1498-1490, 2003.
  170. Sir C.V. Raman and the American scientists, Indian Journal of History of Science 38, 153-175, 2003.
  171. Santimay Chatterjee, Current Science 85, 102-103, 2003.
  172. Indian women scientists, Current Science 85, 564, 2003.
  173. Statistics and pure mathematics vs bibliometry science, Current Science 85, 704-705, 2003.
  174. Activity index vs. standard of science education, Current Science 85, 840, 2003.
  175. Indian journals and senior scientists, Current Science 85, 1251, 2003.
  176. Pros and cons of a non-resident Indian, Current Science 85, 1393, 2003.
  177. Suggestions to improve Current Science, Current Science 85, 1652, 2003.
  178. Richard Bär and his contacts with the Indian Nobel Laureate Sir C.V. Raman, Indian Journal of History of Science 38, 377-387, 2003.
  179. Stephan F. von Welck, Crossing Borders, Stretching Boundaries – The Bose-Einstein Lectures on Indo-German Cooperation in Science, Technology and Environment (New Delhi: Manoher, 2000). 237 pp.hc. Rs. 450. ISBN 81-7304-349-3. Centaurus 44, 148-149, 2002. (Book Review).
  180. Sir CV Raman and his contact with Hungarian Scientists, Indian Journal of History of Science 37, 175-191, 2002.
  181. Sir CV Raman, Dame Kathleen Lonsdale and their Scientific Controversy due to the Diffuse Spots in X-Rays Photographs, Indian Journal of History of Science 37, 267-290, 2002.
  182. The story of Sir C.V. Raman’s resignation from the Fellowship of the Royal Society of London, Current Science 83, 1157-1158, 2002.
  183. Letter to the Editor Isis “ „(A. Sur: Aesthetics, Authority, and Control in an Indian Laboratory – The Raman-Born Controversy on Lattice Dynamics“ - Abha Sur, Isis 90, 25-49, 1999”, Isis 3, 460-461, 2002.
  184. C.V. Raman and the discovery of the Raman Effect, Physics in Perspective 4, 399-420, 2002.
  185. Max Born’s role in the lattice dynamic controversy, Centaurus 43, 260-277, 2001.
  186. (co-author Falk Riess), The 1930 Nobel Prize for physics – A close decision?, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 55, 267-283, 2001.
  187. Why did Daulat Singh Kothari not become a Fellow of the Royal Society?, Current Science 81, 608-610, 2001.
  188. Arnold Sommerfeld – The supporter of Indian physics in Germany, Current Science 81, 1489-1494, 2001.
  189. Klaus Hübner, Eugen Goldstein und die frühe Verwertung der Röntgenschen Entdeckung in Berlin (Berlin: ERS - Verlag, 2000). 118 pp. pb. DM 33. ISBN 3-938577-38-7. Centaurus 43, 130-131, 2001, (Book Review).
  190. Klaus Hübner, Die zwei ersten Zeitungsberichte über Röntgens Entdeckung, (Berlin: ERS - Verlag, 2000). 39 pp. pb. DM 10,50. ISBN 3-928577-39-5. Centaurus 43, 131-132, 2001. (Book Review).
  191. (co-author Falk Riess), Pieter Zeeman Chair in Amsterdam and C.V. Raman’s Dutch connections, Current Science 78, 351-353, 2000.
  192. (co-author Falk Riess), Bidhu Bhushan Ray and his Western connections, Science and Culture 66 (5-6), 177-181, 2000.
  193. (co-author Falk Riess), Mahatma Gandhi and his four chances for the Peace Nobel Prize, Diskus 10, 43-48, 2000.
  194. The Indian trio SN Bose, CV Raman and MN Saha, and the light quanta, International symposium on the Centenary of Planck’s law: relevance in science and technology 25-39, Dec. 14-16, 2000.
  195. (co-author Falk Riess), C.V. Raman, M.N. Saha and the Nobel Prize for the Year 1930, Indian Journal of History of Science 34, 61-75, 1999.
  196. (co-author Falk Riess), M.N. Saha and his two chances for the Nobel Prize, Science and Culture 65, 146-151, 1999.
  197. (co-authors Detlev Heinemann & Hans Georg Beyer), Cosine, air mass and clearness index fits for PV matrix sensor, Journal of the Solar Energy Society of India 9, 41-52, 1999.
  198. (co-author Falk Riess), Seventy years ago – The discovery of the Raman effect as seen from German physicists, Current Science 74, 1112-1115, 1998.
  199. (co-author Falk Riess), Sir C.V. Raman and the story of the Nobel Prize, Current Science 75, 965-971, 1998.
  200. Immolation of widows in India – An endless story?, Diskus 6, 46-58, 1998.
  201. My Impression, Diskus 5, 68-76, 1997.
  202. (copy in the library of the University of Oldenburg) Application of two simple correction methods for the behaviour of cup anemometers in turbulent wind fields, (Short-thesis), University of Oldenburg, 1993.