This concluding chapter is not merely recount the findings of the study, but it seeks to synthesizing the key themes to articulate a more holistic und...
There is a rich body of scholarly and secondary literature on public institutions and markets in ancient India, particularly as documented through reg...
The study of ancient India's economic history has often been dominated by two contrasting perspectives. On one hand, there is the image of a largely s...
The ancient Indian society was structured by varna, viz. Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (laborers); with...
Public policy in ancient India was not only crafted by emperors and royal councils but also shaped by regional practices, local texts, and community-b...
The study of public administration in ancient India is a journey through a web of administrative institutions, cultural values, ethical precepts, and ...
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Synthesizing Legacies of Ancient Indian Institutions, Policy, and Society