B.A. (Hons.) Political Science

The B.A. (Hons.) Political Science program helps students understand political systems, ideas, and practices in India and around the world. It includes topics like political theory, different political systems, international relations, and government work. Students will study how political ideas have changed, how governments are set up, and current political issues. The program also helps students think critically, analyze information, and do research, which is great for those wanting to work in public service, policy-making, law, or teaching.

At Delhi Pathshala, we offer helpful resources and study materials to support students in their Political Science studies.

Tiruvalluvar: Ethical Life and Politics
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

About Thiruvalluvar: Ethical Life and Politics

In this post, notes of “Unit 7: About Thiruvalluvar: Ethical Life and Politics” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. Thiruvalluvar was an ancient Tamil thinker and poet, famous for his work, the Tirukkural. This important text talks about ethics, morality, […]

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Aggannasutta (Digha Nikaya): Theory of Kingship
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Aggannasutta (Digha Nikaya): Theory of Kingship

In this post, notes of “Unit 6: Aggannasutta (Digha Nikaya): Theory of Kingship” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. Introduction Overview of Aggannasutta The Aggannasutta is a talk found in the Digha Nikaya, which is a key part of the

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kautilya: Theory of state
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Kautilya : biography, Theory of State

In this post, notes of “Unit 5: kautilya: Theory of state” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year.   Kautilya’s Role in Ancient Indian Politics Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, was a key figure in ancient Indian politics. He is famous for

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authenticity of Shukra Niti| Kingship and Statecraft in Shukra Niti
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Shukra: authenticity of Shukra Niti | Kingship and Statecraft in Shukra Niti

In this post, notes of “Unit 4: Shukra: authenticity of Shukra Niti| Kingship and Statecraft in Shukra Niti” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. Introduction what is shukra niti shukra niti is an old Indian text written by the sage

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Brihaspati: Statecraft, Justice, Inter-state Relations
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Brihaspati: statecraft, Justice, Inter-state Relations, Relevance in Modern Context

In this post, notes of “Unit 3: Brihaspati: Statecraft, Justice, Inter-state Relations” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. Introduction to Brihaspati Brihaspati is an important figure in Indian philosophy and politics, known as a symbol of wisdom. He made significant

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Authencity of manusmriti: Social laws & Concept of justice
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Authencity of manusmriti: Social laws & Concept of justice

In this post, notes of “Unit 2: Manusmriti: Authenticity of Manu smrit, Social Laws and Conception of Justice” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. Introduction of Manu Manu is an important figure in ancient Indian history, known for writing the

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Distinctive Features of Indian Political Thought
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Distinctive Features of Indian Political Thought

In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: Distinctive Features of Indian Political Thought” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. You Can also read other parts (A) An Overview on Sources of Indian Political Thought (B)

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Cultural and Territorial Conception of India
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Cultural and Territorial Conception of India

In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: Cultural and Territorial Conception of India” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. You Can also read other parts (A) An Overview on Sources of Indian Political Thought (C)

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Sources of Indian Political Thought
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought, semester 3

Sources of Indian Political Thought

In this post, notes of “Unit 1: Foundations of Indian Political Thought: An Overview on Sources of Indian Political Thought” from “DSC – 8: Ancient and Medieval Indian Political Thought” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. You Can also read other parts (B) Cultural and Territorial conception of India (C)

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Debate: Representation vs. Participation
Political Theory: Concepts and Debates, B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, semester 3

Debate: Representation vs. Participation

In this post, notes of “Unit 5: Democracy – Debate: Representation vs. Participation” from “DSC – 7: Political Theory: Concepts and Debates” are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year. You Can also read other parts (a) Democracy: Idea and Practice  (b) Liberal Democracy and its Critics (c) Multiculturalism and Toleration Theoretical

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