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Write a note on Kautilya’s ‘Arthasastra’.​

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Answered by mohdyousuf23122006
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by shreya2433
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Answer:

he Arthashastra refers to a practice of political diplomacy that arose in India, and is epitomized by the written material on position, policy and military strategy written by Kautilya. Kautilya was an academician at Taxila University and later the Prime Minister of the Mauryan Empire. He is referred to as the Indian Machiavelli as a result of his undisputed and shrewd techniques and policies, which mirror a "realist" approach to politics, diplomacy and warfare. His Arthashastra text recommended that no means were on the far side scope of a ruler to expand his territory or obtain power as well as the unscrupulous ethics of permitting torture, trickery, deceit, and spying as legitimate suggests, to realize territory, wealth and power.

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Arthashastra deals thoroughly with the qualities and disciplines needed for a king to rule his subjects more expeditiously.

According to Kautilya, a kKing is one who:

Has self-control, having conquered the unfriendly temptations of the senses

Cultivates the intellect by consulting with elders

Keeps his eyes open and stays updated through spies

Is always active in promoting the protection and welfare of the folks

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