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Game Of Power Navigating 48 Laws In India Harshal Bhusari

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Game Of Power Navigating 48 Laws In India Harshal Bhusari
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Publisher: UNKNOWN
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 624
Author: Harshal Bhusari
ISBN: B0DRH6VZKP
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Game Of Power Navigating 48 Laws In India Harshal Bhusari by Harshal Bhusari B0DRH6VZKP instant download after payment.

The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene is regarded as one of the best books on power dynamics, drawing inspiration from sources like Kautilya's Arthashastra, Machiavelli's The Prince, and Sun Tzu's Art of War. However, as an avid student of Indian history and political strategy, I found one notable a distinct Indian context. India, the world's longest-surviving civilization, has witnessed countless dynasties—from the Mauryas to the Marathas—each conducting experiments to capture, retain, expand, and consolidate power. And yet, Greene's influential work lacks a single example rooted in this vast and ancient landscape of Indian power struggles. This absence motivated me to write a book that not only brings the laws of power into an Indian context but also reinterprets them, considering India's rich historical, mythological, and modern power dynamics. Titled Game of Navigating 48 Laws in India, this book revisits each of the 48 laws through the lens of Indian history, from ancient texts like the Vishnu Purana and the Mahabharata to modern political figures like Nitin Gadkari, Amit Shah, Narendra Modi, Sharad Pawar, Sonia Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Uddhav Thackeray, and Devendra Fadnavis.
The book delves into how Indian rulers and strategists across millennia have applied the very principles of power Greene discusses. From Chandragupta Maurya's alliance with Chanakya to Harshavardhan's empire-building, from medieval invasions by Mohammad Ghori to the Battle of Plassey, the narrative covers how India's most influential figures mastered the game of power. More modern examples, such as Shivaji Maharaj's application of these laws to build a powerful Maratha empire, provide readers with tangible lessons on strategy and leadership in an Indian context.
I've drawn extensively from diverse sources to support this reinterpretation. Works like Ranjit Desai's Shriman Yogi, Nagnath Inamdar's Rau, textbooks like NCERT, famous historical books like From Plassey to Partition, India's

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