Dharmashastram
“Governance is not Power. It is Dharma in Action"
Kautilya’s Arthashastra is still studied in management schools—but not fully understood in context. Dharma wasn’t rigid—it was contextual, rational, and meant to sustain harmony.
The initiative will provide new lenses for law, leadership, justice, and ethics—through an Indic lens by:
- Developing integrated programs in Dharmashastra, Rajaniti, and contemporary governance
- Providing Textual study of Manusmriti, Arthashastra, Dharma Sutras, Mitakshara
The project will be led by authorities in ancient law, dharmic governance, and the philosophy of statecraft
The grand vision for this initiative is:
- Thought leadership for India’s future: White papers on education, CSR, governance ethics, and civilizational responsibility.
- Reframing public life through Dharma: Comparative studies weaving Indian philosophy into law, justice, statecraft, and economics.
- Building the leaders of tomorrow: Open-source knowledge modules for universities, think tanks, and civil servants nationwide.