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Answered by sumul
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Followings are the characteristics of Indian Political thought:

  • Influence of Ethics:
  • Government as a Partnership of the Upper Varnas:
  • The Influence of Caste based Social Structure on Politics:
  • Political Life conceived within the framework of Dharma:
  • No Clear Distinction between State and Society:

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Answered by parvinsahanaj939
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Influence of ethics :-

(i). The social thought in ancient India not only assures certain fundamental principle of morality, but it always seeks to direct the material life as well. The king must consciously stimulate virtue and act as a guide to the moral life, morality as stipulated in the Dharmasastras.

(ii). The state figures considerably in the communal life and the theory of life proceeds to resolve itself into a theory of morality. In short, political science becomes the ethics of the whole society, a science of the duty of man found in the complex set of relations in society.

(iii). But when it comes to international relations, one can see the ethical meanings coming to terms with the hard reality. Dealing about diplomacy, Kautilya for example, becomes realistic in a manner similar to Machiavelli. One may notice a sudden fall from ethical heights to the rankest realism in the same writer.

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