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Answered by kalamadhu366
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In Kautilya's view, the enemies of a king are his lust, anger, greed, conceit, arrogance and foolhardiness not others. Kautilya quotes government as “In the absence of governance, the strong will swallow the weak. In the presence of governance, the weak resists the strong.” "A person should not be too honest.

Answered by misscuterushda555
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KAUTILYA'S ARTHASHASTRA.  According to kautilya 'ARTHA' (wealth) is the most important thing and 'dharma' and 'karma' are dependent on it.  To him wealth included money,commodity,acquired wealth, public or private property, precious metals, labour and even forest produce.

Kautilya (4th century B.C.), also known as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is traditionally known as the author of the Arthashastra, the celebrated ancient Indian work on polity, and as the counselor of Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya empire. Kautilya took Chandragupta to Taxila. ...

The modern principles of Administration had their roots in ancient Indian Administration. For example, the principle of hierarchy had been given a practical shape and coordination was very much present between the departments

Ancient Indian administration is by and large, considered synonymous with Kautilya’s – the most celebrated figure of Indian administrative history. His celebrated work Arthashastra is the most important work on public administration in ancient India. Kautilya’s is said to have lived somewhere between the fourth and third century B.C. and Arthashastra, the oldest text on public administration of the world was written sometime between 321 and 300 B.C.

Kautilya who was otherwise known as Vishnugupta or Chanakya was the Prime Minister of Chandragupta Maurya (345-300 B.C.), the founder of Mauryan dynasty. According to historical sources, it was Chanakya who made Chandragupta Maurya, the king of Magadha. Through his statesmanship and diplomacy, Chanakya established the Mauryan suzerainty over the whole of northern India. The name of Kautilya or Chanakya in India symbolizes diplomacy and statesmanship. Kautilya is often compared with Machiavelli (1459-1527), whose name is considered to be synonymous in the West with political realism.

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