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Chanakya, in his book, Arthashastra,
supports a powerful king but believed in
as the basic unit of
administration​

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Answered by infinity3zeros
9

Answer:

janapadas

Explanation:

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Answered by dreamrob
1

The answer to the given question is as follow:

What is Arthashastra?

  • The Arthashastra is an Indian treatise on politics, economics, military strategy, state function, and social organisation that is attributed to the philosopher and Prime Minister Kautilya,who was instrumental in establishing the reign of the great king Chandragupta Maurya.
  • Chanakya advocates for a powerful king in his book, Arthashastra, but believes in the basic unit of administration because there are many aspects of administration, such as monetary and fiscal policies, war strategies, welfare, international relations, and so on, and this treatise also relates the duties of a ruler.

Thus, Chanakya, in his book Arthashastra, supports a powerful king but believed in as the basic unit of administration.

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