Innovative Research Award
Devendra Ingle
ONGC Green Limited,India
| Devendra Ingle | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | ONGC Green Limited |
| Country | India |
| Google Scholar ID | Aogo2cUAAAAJ |
| Documents | 1 |
| Citations | 1 |
| h-index | 1 |
| Subject Area | Internet of Things (IoT) |
| Event | Computer Scientists Awards |
Devendra Ingle is an Indian academic researcher whose scholarly interests encompass historiography, nationalism, Buddhist studies, Ambedkar studies, and genocide studies. His published research has contributed to discussions on the historical role of Buddhism in transregional exchanges and cultural interactions during antiquity. Through interdisciplinary historical inquiry, Ingle has examined the relationship between religion, commerce, and social transformation, highlighting the significance of Buddhist networks in facilitating interactions between South Asia and the Mediterranean world.[1]
Abstract
This article presents an academic overview of Devendra Ingle and evaluates his contributions to historical scholarship. Particular attention is given to his research examining Buddhist participation in ancient Indo-Roman trade networks. His work provides insights into the cultural, economic, and religious dimensions of historical exchange while contributing to broader discussions in historiography and South Asian studies.[2]
Keywords
Historiography, Nationalism, Buddhist Studies, Ambedkar Studies, Genocide Studies, Indo-Roman Trade, Ancient History, Cultural Exchange, Historical Research, Academic Scholarship.
Introduction
Historical research plays an essential role in understanding long-term patterns of cultural interaction and social development. Devendra Ingle’s scholarly interests reflect a multidisciplinary perspective that combines political, religious, and social history. His published work demonstrates a commitment to examining historical processes through evidence-based analysis and critical interpretation of primary and secondary sources.[3]
Research Profile
Ingle has been associated with academic research in the fields of historiography, nationalism, Buddhist studies, Ambedkar studies, and genocide studies. His research profile highlights an interest in understanding how religious and social institutions influenced economic and cultural developments throughout history. His scholarly output demonstrates a focus on connecting regional historical developments to broader global contexts.[1]
Research Contributions
One of Ingle’s notable contributions is the examination of Buddhism’s role in facilitating Indo-Roman trade between 200 BC and 200 AD. His study explores the mechanisms through which Buddhist institutions and networks may have supported trade routes, cultural diffusion, and exchanges of ideas across regions. Such research contributes to a deeper understanding of interconnected ancient societies and the historical significance of religious communities in economic development.[4]
Publications
- Ingle, D.S. (2011). The Role of Buddhism in Ancient Indo-Roman Trade (200BC–200AD). Český časopis historický (The Czech Historical Review), 109(2), 218–234.
Research Impact
Although represented by a focused publication record, Ingle’s work addresses an important historical theme concerning transcontinental interactions in antiquity. The study has received scholarly attention and contributes to the growing body of literature examining the role of religion in shaping economic and cultural networks. The citation record reflects the recognition of this contribution within relevant academic circles.[5]
Award Suitability
The Innovative Research Award recognizes individuals whose work demonstrates originality, scholarly value, and relevance to advancing knowledge. Devendra Ingle’s research on Buddhist participation in Indo-Roman trade presents an innovative perspective on ancient historical connectivity. His interdisciplinary approach and contribution to understanding cross-cultural interactions support his suitability for recognition within academic award frameworks.[6]
Conclusion
Devendra Ingle’s scholarly contribution centers on the exploration of Buddhism’s historical role within ancient trade systems and intercultural exchanges. His work enriches academic discussions in history and religious studies while offering valuable perspectives on the dynamics of global interaction in the ancient world. The Innovative Research Award appropriately acknowledges these contributions to historical scholarship.
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References
- Google Scholar. (n.d.). Devendra Ingle Scholar Profile.
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=Aogo2cUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao - Ingle, D.S. (2011). The Role of Buddhism in Ancient Indo-Roman Trade (200BC-200AD). Český časopis historický, 109(2), 218–234.
https://asjournals.lib.cas.cz/Ceskycasopishistoricky/article/uuid:8e78898c-f881-4460-9917-4fcf7e29169c/detail - Historical methodology and historiography literature relevant to interdisciplinary historical research and analysis.
- Research concerning Indo-Roman trade networks and Buddhist cultural interactions in antiquity.
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author and citation indexing resources.
- Computer Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation criteria and academic recognition framework.
https://computerscientists.net/