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In this issue

Highlights of India Today 26th September 2022 issue:- Extinct in India by 1952, India attempts to reintroduce the cheetah in the world’s first conservation-driven translocation of a carnivore across continents. Will it work?

THE QUEST FOR UNITY

September, it seems, has put a spring in the steps of India’s Opposition leaders. Another determined bid is on to forge an Opposition alliance that can take on the Narendra Modi-led BJP in the 2024 general election.

THE QUEST FOR UNITY

4 mins

SOUTHERN STIRRINGS

A fresh round in the fight for federalism is unfolding in Tamil Nadu, with the control over its universities emerging as the apple of discord.

SOUTHERN STIRRINGS

3 mins

A RUPEE-ROUBLE STALEMATE

INDIA-RUSSIA TRADE

A RUPEE-ROUBLE STALEMATE

4 mins

THE TEESTA TUSSLE

The vexed issue of sharing the waters of the Teesta river between India and Bangladesh has always been a hot topic during polls for over a decade, especially in the eastern neighbour.

THE TEESTA TUSSLE

3 mins

FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL

The country's oldest regional party-Shiromani Akali Dal and so is its first family.

FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL

4 mins

BULLET BAZAAR

In an otherwise depressed economy, you could call it a booming industry. On July 22, Jharkhand Police arrested Maoist leader Adesh 'Mangra' Ganjhu from the Serum forest in Latehar district.

BULLET BAZAAR

3 mins

WE WILL GIVE AN ADDITIONAL DIMENSION TO OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

The strategic partnership between India and France, which will complete 25 years next year, has not just deepened but also considerably expanded India-France relations since it was announced in 1998. Regarded as one of India's most reliable partners, ties with France, particularly in defence, have gained as much salience as New Delhi's relations with Moscow. That was evident when CATHERINE COLONNA, France's new foreign minister, made her maiden visit to India on September 13-15 after she was appointed in May 2022. In an exclusive interview to Group Editorial Director RAJ CHENGAPPA, Colonna spoke candidly on a range of key issues, from bilateral ones that included enhancing defence cooperation, to global concerns, such as how to join forces to ensure peace in the Indo-Pacific region, how to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, combating terror in all forms and the role India can play when it becomes president of the G20 later this year.

WE WILL GIVE AN ADDITIONAL DIMENSION TO OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

8 mins

Return Of The Cheetah

Hunted to extinction in India by 1952, the big cat is now being reintroduced in the country. Will the world’s first intercontinental trans­ location of a carnivore in the wild work?

Return Of The Cheetah

10+ mins

THE PAIN POI

The Covid-19 pandemic only aggravated inequality in India, with the rich getting richer and those at the bottom of the pyramid languishing even further. Has India made a K-shaped recovery? If so, how can we make growth more equitable?

THE PAIN POI

10 mins

LIGHT ON THEIR TRACKS

THE HIGH-ALTITUDE STAND-OFF WITH CHINA HAS FORCED THE INDIAN ARMY TO RECOGNISE THE NEED FOR LIGHT TANKS. A NEW PROJECT TO DESIGN AND BUILD ARMOURED VEHICLES FOR THE HIMALAYAN FRONTIER IS WAITING FOR THE GO-AHEAD

LIGHT ON THEIR TRACKS

5 mins

EAT, READ, LOVE

In Rampur, everything from the Raza Library to the shop selling jalebis has aged gracefully

EAT, READ, LOVE

1 min

Arunachal - Rolling Through The Hills

Generous hosts, scrumptious food, a rich heritage and dreamy hilltops-a 12-day drive through Arunachal Pradesh lays out all that makes the simple, free-hearted northeastern state one of the most delightful travel destinations in India

Arunachal - Rolling Through The Hills

7 mins

DESERT DELIGHTS

Don't believe the postcards. If you really want to explore Jaisalmer, ditch the camel for a jeep

DESERT DELIGHTS

1 min

MORE THAN JUST TIGERS

Tiger sightings aren't Ranthambore's only reward.  The national park now offers many more perks

MORE THAN JUST TIGERS

1 min

With Travel as Her Guide

Whether it’s an outdoor shoot or a family trip, actress Raveena Tandon knows how to squeeze maximum delight from the itinerary she is given

With Travel as Her Guide

2 mins

Kota Factory, Season 2

While Online Ed-tech Companies Eye The Brick-And-Mortar World Of Coaching Centres In The City, Traditional Institutes Are Extending Their Digital Arms To Remain On Top Of The Game

Kota Factory, Season 2

6 mins

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India Today Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

India Today is a weekly news magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1975 and is the most widely circulated magazine in India.

India Today covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis.

India Today has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

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