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describe kautilya's ideology in relation in the origin and objectives of the state​

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Answered by emailsanjaypatil
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Kautilya believed that for the prosperity of a state, the state must be devoid of internal conflict and the King should be in control of the state. To maintain this internal peace he believed in a just and realistic rule of law.

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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The idea of state is very broad in Kautilyan. Being a practical and logical thinker, Kautilya dealt with the idea of a state directly, skipping any discussion of the state's history.

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Kautilya state has a very wide range of capabilities. It is referred to as a welfare state. The state of Kautilya also took action to open up work opportunities for a sizable population. Kautilya pushed the individual's obligation on his family while simultaneously accepting the shared family arrangement. These interpretations of Kautilya's philosophy of the state are quite pertinent today. Kautilya's Arthashastra contained the ageless tenet that nations act in their own best interests.

The Kautilya conception of the state is extremely detailed and all-inclusive. It outlines not only the state's administration but also how it interacts with other countries. While the Arthashastra avoids discussing politics and delves deeply into many facets of state administration, it nonetheless offers the necessary suggestions and recommendations for removing obstacles in the way of the state's advancement and development.

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