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* Ministers who are unyielding to bribery and other temptations, holding positions hereditarily and who are full of integrity and eminence should be appointed in matters of great importance.<ref name=":14" /><ref name=":12" />
 
* Ministers who are unyielding to bribery and other temptations, holding positions hereditarily and who are full of integrity and eminence should be appointed in matters of great importance.<ref name=":14" /><ref name=":12" />
 
With respect to appointment of ambassadors, Rama suggests that a knowledgeable person living in one's own country, who is wise, skilled, endowed with presence of mind and reports exactly what is spoken to him must be chosen as an ambassador.<blockquote>कच्चिज्जानपदो विद्वान् दक्षिणः प्रतिभानवान् | यथोक्तवादी दूतः ते कृतो भरत पण्डितः || २-१००-३५<ref name=":12" /><ref name=":14" /></blockquote>Rama mentions delegating 3 spies each, who are unrecognisable and unacquainted with each other, to watch over the 18 categories of officials in the enemy kingdom and 15 categories of officials in his own.<blockquote>कच्चिद् अष्टादशान्येषु स्वपक्षे दश पञ्च च | त्रिभिः त्रिभिरविज्ञातैर्वेत्सि तीर्थानि चारकैः || २-१००-३६<ref name=":12" /><ref name=":14" /></blockquote>The 18 categories of officials mentioned here are:  
 
With respect to appointment of ambassadors, Rama suggests that a knowledgeable person living in one's own country, who is wise, skilled, endowed with presence of mind and reports exactly what is spoken to him must be chosen as an ambassador.<blockquote>कच्चिज्जानपदो विद्वान् दक्षिणः प्रतिभानवान् | यथोक्तवादी दूतः ते कृतो भरत पण्डितः || २-१००-३५<ref name=":12" /><ref name=":14" /></blockquote>Rama mentions delegating 3 spies each, who are unrecognisable and unacquainted with each other, to watch over the 18 categories of officials in the enemy kingdom and 15 categories of officials in his own.<blockquote>कच्चिद् अष्टादशान्येषु स्वपक्षे दश पञ्च च | त्रिभिः त्रिभिरविज्ञातैर्वेत्सि तीर्थानि चारकैः || २-१००-३६<ref name=":12" /><ref name=":14" /></blockquote>The 18 categories of officials mentioned here are:  
 
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{{Multi-column numbered list|
1)the chief minister;
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    1. the chief minister
 
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    2. the king's family priest
2) the king's family priest;
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    3. the crown prince
 
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    4. the leader of the army
3)the crown prince;
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    5. the chief warder
 
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    6. the chamberlain (antaHpuraaH adhyaksha)
4)the leader of the army;
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    7. the superintendent of jails (kaaraagaara adhyaksha)
 
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    8. the chancellor of the exchequer
5) the chief warder;
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    9. the herald
 
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  10. the government advocate
6) the chamberlain (antaHpuraaH adhyaksha);
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  11. the judge
 
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  12. the assessor
7)the superintendent of jails (kaaraagaara adhyaksha);
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  13. the officer disbursing salaries to army men
 
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  14. the officer drawing money from the state exchequer to disburse the workmen's wages
8) the chancellor of the exchequer;
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  15. the superintended of public works
 
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  16. the protector of the borders of a kingdom, who also performed the duties of a forester
9)the herald;
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  17. the magistrate
 
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  18. the officer entrusted with conservation of waters; hills, forests and tracts difficult of access.
10)the government advocate;
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12)the assessor;
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13) the officer disbursing salaries to army men;
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14) the officer drawing money from the state exchequer to disburse the workmen's wages;
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15) the superintended of public works;
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16) the protector of the borders of a kingdom, who also performed the duties of a forester;
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17) the magistrate;
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18) the officer entrusted with conservation of waters; hills, forests and tracts difficult of access.:
      
The fifteen functionaries of one's own side are the last fifteen of this very list, omitting the first three; viz; the chief ministers, the family priest and the crown prince.
 
The fifteen functionaries of one's own side are the last fifteen of this very list, omitting the first three; viz; the chief ministers, the family priest and the crown prince.

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