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In this issue
Highlights of India Today 26th March 2018, issue:
The cover package is on The Great Churn, the theme of the recently held India Today Conclave 2018. The package delves into the ideas and thoughts discussed at the event during the sessions of global personalities such as Sonia Gandhi, Hillary Clinton, Matthieu Ricard, Kamal Haasan and more.
The Leisure package discusses the greatest works of renowned architect BV Doshi, an architectural nobel (aka Pritzker prize) winner and how he changed the course of architecture in terms of visual sensibility.
The Leisure package also carries a one-on-one interview with Bollywood singer Arijit Singh.
The States package looks at how the saffron party is wooing Karnataka’s clergy in earnest, ironically including those who want to leave the Hindu fold.
The Upfront package looks at how an uncanny SP-BSP combine came together to defeat the BJP in its strongholds of Gorakhpur and Phulpur in the recently held assembly bypolls.
The issue also comes with two free magazines: Home, and Simply Mumbai.
RSS Says 'No' To Change
The buzz in the media was that the RSS, at the triennial meeting of its highest decision making body, the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, in Nagpur last week, would appoint Dattatreya Hosabale as its new general secretary. Such a move was supposed to have been welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with whom Hosabale is said to be closely aligned.
2 mins
Mutt Math
The saffron party woos the state’s clergy in earnest, ironically even those who want to leave the Hindu fold
![Mutt Math](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/5/271092/5aaf97a3b98c3/crp_Mutt-Math.jpg)
3 mins
Reimagining India
After a Long Innings of Two Decades as Congress President, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi Looks Ahead at the Forces Posing a Challenge to the Country’s Democracy and Shares Her Vision for the India of Tomorrow
![Reimagining India](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/5/271092/5aaf8fec212e7/crp_Reimagining-India.jpg)
4 mins
'Much Of Asia's Future Will Be Written In India'
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic Party’s nominee in the 2016 US presidential elections and keynote speaker at the India Today Conclave 2018, on the common challenges facing India, the United States and the world.
!['Much Of Asia's Future Will Be Written In India'](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/5/271092/5aaf9291d783e/crp_Much-Of-Asias-Future-Will-Be-Written-In-India.jpg)
1 min
India Today Magazine Description:
Publisher: India Today Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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.
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