From the inception of Indian statecraft, political theorists were aware of the dangers of corruption. Arthashastra recommends that all senior officials be tested by secret agents.
By Ganesh Kolambakar Today, politics appears to have lost its soul. Leadership without purpose, polarisation without understanding, and power pursued for its own sake have turned governance into a ...
Vijayawada: An international cultural interaction programme, ‘Ukraine–India Cultural Dialogue: Conversations Beyond Borders’ ...
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Chanakya niti: 4 powerful lessons for success & mental strength
Chanakya was an Indian philosopher who played a key role in the establishment of the Maurya Empire thousands of years ago. His ideas and perspectives about life are timeless and has been helping ...
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AMU to host international conference on decolonising international relations
ALIGARH, Feb. 13 -- ALIGARH: The Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), will organise an International Conference on Decolonising a Discipline: India's Civilisational ...
Their geopolitical interests converge for the most part, except in their attitudes toward Russia, and they have a common strategic imperative to counter China.
TRC Law College, Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, will organise a Two-Day National Seminar on “Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Role of Indian Knowledge System (IKS) ...
Have you ever wondered who is called the Father of Economics? Let's explore the history and main theories of this famous Scottish thinker.
Quote of the day: Chanakya Niti is a book on ethics written by Chanakya. It is largely credited with rightful suggestions and ...
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