• 44 - Economic Networks and Global Connections of the Maurya (322–185 BCE) (S3E14)

  • Mar 2 2025
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

44 - Economic Networks and Global Connections of the Maurya (322–185 BCE) (S3E14)

  • Summary

  • This episode explores the Mauryan Empire's role in forging extensive trade networks and establishing diplomatic ties, emphasizing its role as an economic hub in the ancient world. The hosts discuss the empire's sophisticated economic policies and how they connected India with broader ancient markets. Building on previous discussions of the Mahajanapadas and Vedic influence, they highlight the Mauryas' understanding of infrastructure and trade as foundations of a powerful state, rivaling even the Roman Empire in economic reach.

    The episode delves into the vast Mauryan road network, standardized weights and measures, and the introduction of coinage, all contributing to efficient and prosperous trade. It explores the exchange of goods between India and regions as far as China and the Roman Empire, demonstrating the empire's global connections. Furthermore, the episode examines the cultural exchange facilitated by trade, including the spread of Buddhism, and Ashoka's use of diplomacy to foster peaceful relationships and expand Mauryan influence. The episode concludes by discussing the enduring legacy of the Mauryan Empire's economic and diplomatic achievements and their relevance to our interconnected world today.

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