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Kautilya’s Ethical Imperative: Governance With Ethics-IV

Explore the timeless wisdom of Kautilya, the ancient Indian philosopher, whose principles of ethical governance are more relevant than ever in today’s complex political landscape. Learn how his insights on self-reflection, spirituality, and leadership can be adapted to enhance modern governance practices and tackle ethical challenges effectively.

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Dharma and Ethics: Scrutinizing Warfare Through Ancient Wisdom

Exploring the application of Dharma in warfare, this essay delves into the ancient Mahabharata and modern conflicts like Vietnam's 'Hamburger Hill'. It examines how Dharma guides ethical decision-making in warfare, emphasizing the balance between moral imperatives and military objectives, and the pursuit of righteousness over strategic gains.