I have completed my post-graduation in Sociology from South Asian University, New Delhi in 2022, and have worked as a Research Assistant (2023–2025) in an ICSSR-funded research project at the Department of History, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. My writings spans research articles, book reviews, which have appeared in Scopus indexed Journals like JTMS (Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies, Published by McFarland and Company, USA), Religion, Contemporary South Asia, & Asian Ethnicity (Routledge, UK), the International Institute for Asian Studies (University of Leiden, Netherlands), Doing Sociology, LSE Review of Books (London, UK), and commentaries in Asian Confluence and Armchair Journal.
Website: https://linktr.ee/RanaAbhyendraSingh
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