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CHANAKYA, SARDAR PATEL AND AMIT SHAH: SEPARATED BY CENTURIES, UNITED BY NATION FIRST

The Daily Guardian

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October 31, 2025

On October 31as India commemorates the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in 2025, it is fitting to reflect on his enduring role as the architect of a unified nation.

- SHEHZAD POONAWALLA

CHANAKYA, SARDAR PATEL AND AMIT SHAH: SEPARATED BY CENTURIES, UNITED BY NATION FIRST

Born in 1875 in Gujarat Sardar Patel’s statesmanship has many implicit parallels with ancient strategist Chanakya, while his modern successor, current Home Minister Amit Shah, extends this lineage into contemporary internal security paradigm. All three figures, separated by centuries, prioritised pragmatic realpolitik, territorial consolidation and unyielding national integrity, shaping India’s sovereignty amid fragmentation and threats. Acharya Chanakya, the 4th-century BCE Mauryan economist and advisor, authored the Arthashastra, a treatise on statecraft emphasizing alliances, intel gathering and military cohesion. He united warring kingdoms under Chandragupta Maurya to form India’s first empire. Historical accounts from Mudrarakshasa play and Greek ambassador Megasthenes’ Indica describe Chanakya’s ability to neutralize rivals. His pragmatic framework ensured internal stability and external defense, countering invasions from Seleucid Greeks.

Over two millennia later, Sardar Patel mirrored this in post-independence India. Facing British departure in 1947, the subcontinent risked balkanization with over 560 princely states. As Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, “Iron Man” Patel deployed diplomacy and decisive force to integrate them into the Indian Union. The Instrument of Accession, drafted under his oversight, formed a strong union out of the divided princely states. As India’s first Home Minister, Patel established the All India Services (IAS and IPS) in 1947, insisting on a steel frame of merit-based bureaucracy. This echoed the Arthashastra’s emphasis on competent administration as the backbone of stable rule. Even in municipal governance—presiding over Ahmedabad from 1924 to 1928—Patel implemented sanitation, water supply and anti-untouchability reforms, embodying Chanakya’s vision of ethical welfare and economic prudence for societal harmony.

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