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“for in the absence of a magistrate (dandadharabhave), the strong will swallow the weak; but under his protection, the weak resist the strong.”
Arthashastra by Kautilya is one of the most significant and influential texts in ancient political philosophy. The treatise delves into a wide range of topics such as diplomacy, law, taxation, espionage and administration, offering practical and strategic insights that are as relevant today as they were in ancient times. Kautilya’s work emphasises the importance of realpolitik, effective use of power and pragmatic decision-making in maintaining a stable and prosperous state. It addresses the role of the people, the economy, and the military in achieving national success. The Arthashastra remains a vital resource for understanding political systems, leadership ethics, and governance. Its timeless wisdom has influenced not only Indian rulers but also political theorists worldwide, making it a cornerstone of classical Indian literature.
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“He (Kautilya) sat with the reins of empire in his hands and looked upon the emperor more as a loved pupil than as master. Simple and austere in his life, uninterested in the pomp and pageantry of high position.”






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