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The third story highlights the value of strategic thinking from "summary" of The Pancatantra by Sarma

Once, there was a group of pigeons living in a tree. They were happy and peaceful until one day, a hunter set a trap near their tree. One of the pigeons got caught in the trap, and the others were in a state of panic. They knew they needed to do something to save their friend and themselves. The wisest among the pigeons suggested a plan. He proposed that they should all pretend to be blind. This way, the hunter would take pity on them and let them go. The other pigeons agreed and started hopping around the tree with their eyes closed, pretending to be blind. When the hunter saw this, he was surprised and felt sorry for them. He released the trapped pigeon and let all the others go free. This story from 'The Pancatantra' teaches us the importance of strategic thinking. The pigeons were able to outsmart the hunter by coming up with a cle...
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    The Pancatantra

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