Study about Indian Political thought and elaboration of political thought of All-Round Democracy by Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
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Ved, Upnishad, KautilyaAbstract
Indian political thought were evolved by great intellectuals in ancient times. Manu and Kautilya, the ancient Indian philosophers had devised highly valuable political and administrative ideas and policies. In the era that began with the hilosophical movements which are expressed in the mystical texts known as Upanisads and ended in the government of the emperor Asoka, whose rule extended over all but southernmost India, the dimensions of Indian social thought were established. During these influential cen the seventh to the middle of the third century B.C., new approaches of economic production, the incorporation of indigenous peoples into the Aryan community, and other social changes rendered the old agencies of integration and n justifications. People were faced with challenges of life that needed to re and institutions. Numerous ideas about the nature and destiny of human life began to challenge outmoded religious notions.
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