Evolving Wisdom: The Journey of Indian Political Philosophy from Ancient Texts to Contemporary Thought
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2026
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Indian political philosophy represents a long-standing and dynamic intellectual tradition shaped by India’s cultural and social diversity. From the ethical foundations of the Vedas and the Mahabharata—where concepts like Dharma and Raj-Dharma defined moral governance—to Kautilya’s Arthashastra, which emphasized practical statecraft, early thought combined morality with political realism. During the medieval period, especially under the Mughals, Islamic and indigenous ideas interacted, promoting justice, tolerance, and public welfare. The colonial era further transformed political thinking, as leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, and Jawaharlal Nehru redefined governance through non-violence, constitutionalism, social justice, democracy, and secularism. In contemporary times, Indian political philosophy engages with issues like caste inequality, economic disparity, and environmental concerns, blending traditional values with modern global perspectives. Its continued relevance lies in its ability to adapt while upholding the principles of justice, inclusivity, and ethical governance.
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Book Title: Indian Knowledge System for A Viksit Bharat 2047
Book Author(s)/Editor(s): Dr. Dinesh Kumar Gupta, Prof. (Dr.) Sarvajeet Singh, Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Pandey
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Vedas, Mahabharata, Raj-Dharma, Artha Shastra, Governance and Social Justice
