Volume 1, Issue 2, Year 2025
The Green Frontier: Environmental Histories and Colonial Exploitation in Chhotanagpur
Article type: Review Article
Author: Prabhat Ranjan, Tabish Hashmi, Man Prakash Singh
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1201
Page: 1-6
The Chhotanagpur region is known for its dense forests and Adivasi population. These forests have provided the basis for the socio-cultural, spiritual, and economic lives of the Adivasi people. This paper tries to explore the long environmental history of the region. Particularly, it looks at the im...
India and West Asia: From Civilizational Links to Strategic Partnerships
Article type: Review Article
Author: Kusum Lata
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1202
Page: 7-16
India’s engagement with West Asia reflects both civilizational continuity and modern strategic depth. The objective of this review paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the historical, cultural, economic, political, and strategic dimensions of India’s engagement with West Asia. By tracing...
Healing the Zenana: The Role of Christian Medical Missionaries in Colonial Northern India (mid 19th century–1947)
Article type: Original Article
Author: Pooja Yadav
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1203
Page: 17-21
The Christian medical missionaries played an important role in promoting women's healthcare in Colonial Northern India between the mid-19th century and 1947. This study highlights various societal and cultural norms which prevented women from accessing different medical facilities. The British East...
Unveiling the Key Success Factors in Indian Corporate Takeovers: A Study in the Post-Globalization Era
Article type: Original Article
Author: Abdul Rahman, Mohammed Jamshed
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1204
Page: 22-35
This paper explores what made Indian mergers and acquisitions successful following globalization’s beginning in the early 1990s. The study looks at over 100 corporate examples of acquiring companies from 2010 to 2020. The study examines the match between the strategies, cultures, integration methods...
Cultural Tourism and LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Ayodhya: Exploring the Intersection of Faith, Economy, and Social Diversity
Article type: Original Article
Author: Kashish Dua, Samdish Sharma
DOI: https://doi.org/10.64006/rsshr/1205
Page: 36-56
The article focuses on LGBTQ+ pilgrims to Ayodhya, a holy and rapidly secularizing pilgrimage location, and the expressions of spirituality and identity as constructing the form of resiliency. Usually, the term pilgrimage denotes some form of heteronormative belonging and the context of this study i...