The document provides a summary of key factors that led to the Pandavas' victory over the Kauravas in the Mahabharata war:
1. The Pandavas turned their weaknesses into strengths, acquired powerful allies across India, and had a distributed leadership structure, in contrast to the centralized leadership of the Kauravas.
2. They had strong team spirit and commitment to their cause, whereas the Kauravas armies lacked cohesion and their generals were not fully committed.
3. The Pandavas were led by skilled managers like Krishna and had experience with diverse populations, unlike the Kauravas who were isolated in their royal palace. They exploited the Kauravas' weaknesses to achieve victory.