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Theory Of Government In Ancient India (Post-Vedic) is a comprehensive scholarly work that delves into the sophisticated political philosophies and administrative systems that emerged during the Post-Vedic era of Indian history. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of how ancient Indian thinkers conceptualized governance, state formation, and the relationship between rulers and subjects.
This book examines the evolution of political thought through various texts and historical accounts, tracing the development of governmental theories from early Vedic concepts to more complex Post-Vedic frameworks. It explores the role of ancient Indian philosophers and strategists in shaping political discourse and administrative practices that influenced the subcontinent for centuries.
Essential for historians, scholars, and students of Indian history and political science, this work provides valuable insights into how ancient Indian civilizations organized their governments and maintained social order. The research presented here forms a crucial foundation for understanding the historical roots of Indian political traditions.
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