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matter of Arthashastra scope​

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Answered by banerjeerini97
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Subject matter is statecraft, economic policy and military strategy. Explanation: The writer of Arthashastra is said to be prime minister of India's first great emperor, Chandragupta Maurya. ... It has a broader scope ranging from social welfare to state policies.

The Arthaśāstra (Sanskrit: अर्थशास्त्र, IAST: Arthaśāstra) is an ancient Indian Sanskrit treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy.[1][2][3] Kautilya, also identified as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is traditionally credited as the author of the text.[4][5] The latter was a scholar at Takshashila, the teacher and guardian of Emperor Chandragupta Maurya.[6] Some scholars believe them to be the same person,[7] while most have questioned this identification.[8][9] The text is likely to be the work of several authors over centuries.[10] Composed, expanded and redacted between the 2nd century BCE and 3rd century CE,[11] the Arthashastra was influential until the 12th century, when it disappeared. It was rediscovered in 1905 by R. Shamasastry, who published it in 1909.[12] The first English translation was published in 1915.[13]

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Answered by devanshgidwani28
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The Arthashastra explores issues of social welfare , the collective ethics that hold a society together , advising the king that in times and in areas devastated by famine , epidemic and such acts of nature , or by war , he should initiate public projects such as creating irrigation waterways and building forts around major .

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