This paper aims to highlight the relevance of
Arthashastra and his economic principles in today’s
economic world. The significance of the study in the field
of economics by Chanakya, the ancient Indian scholar
and administrator of the Maurya dynasty, dated roughly
between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century BCE is
noteworthy. Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, wrote an
important work on economics – Kautilya Arthashastra,
the science of wealth, which contains different microaspects of governing such as administration, statecraft
and military strategy. The Arthashastra was originally
written for Chandragupta Maurya, but today, it is the
most reputed ancient text on economics. He was an
ethical, intellectual, progressive, and far-sighted
independent individual who believed in building a
systematic organizational structure for the peace and
prosperity of his people. Chandragupta Maurya’s era was
stated as ‘The Initiation of Golden Age of India’, with
Chanakya as his advisor. Arthashastra promotes
yogakshema i.e karma-yoga (dedication towards work),
dhyana-yoga (contemplation and meditation) and bhaktiyoga (devotion towards the supreme) for the betterment of
humanity
Keywords : Chanakya, Kautilya Arthashastra, Economics, Administration.