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'''Adhikaranam VII    'Shaadgunyam''''
 
'''Adhikaranam VII    'Shaadgunyam''''
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Book VII is a treatise on the enumeration of  <nowiki>''</nowiki>The Six Fold Policy" of the state (षाडगुण्यसमुध्येशः). This book is especially important and a lengthy one detailing alliances, treaties, conquer, enemy states, power, peace and precautions. It can be treated as a foreign policy for the state. The policies address measures to determine deterioration, stable condition, stagnation and progression of the state and to improve the decreased power. The components of the book talks of the nature of alliances and adherence to policies with equal , superior and inferior kings and their qualities. It talks about permanent and immediate enemy and the march against an assailable enemy and combined forces. The causing of dwindling greed  and disloyalty  among people in the context of studying characteristics of a well founded state is analysed. The neutrality and marching after proclaiming war and concluding peace has been scripted in depth.  The march of combined powers     
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Book VII is a treatise on the enumeration of  <nowiki>''</nowiki>The Six Fold Policy" of the state (षाडगुण्यसमुध्येशः). This book is especially important and a lengthy one detailing alliances, treaties, conquer, enemy states, power, peace and precautions. It can be treated as a foreign policy for the state. The policies address measures to determine deterioration, stable condition, stagnation and progression of the state and to improve the decreased power. The components of the book talks of the nature of alliances and adherence to policies with equal , superior and inferior kings and their qualities. It talks about permanent and immediate enemy and the march against an assailable enemy and combined forces. The causing of dwindling greed  and disloyalty  among people in the context of studying characteristics of a well founded state is analysed. The neutrality and marching after proclaiming war and concluding peace alongside the march of combined powers has been scripted in depth.  There may be treaties reached with or without definite terms, such have been discussed.       
 
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104,112 Treaties with or without Definite Terms and Peace with Renegades
      
'''Chapter 105'''  
 
'''Chapter 105'''  

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