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In this issue

Highlights of India Today 09th April 2018, issue:
This issue's cover story 'The end of privacy' is a read on how big digital data mining giants are sharing your personal data with political parties to help them harvest electoral strategies.

The big story 'Power Struck' examines how unhappy allies and successive bypoll defeats could write a despicable saga for the BJP in the upcoming 2019 general election if they do not re-strategize now.

Under books is an excerpt from Boria Majumdar's Eleven Gods And A Billion Indians - the back story of the captain-coach spat that led to an unceremonious ouster of Anil Kumble as the India coach.

Under leisure, in 'Tales from the script', Suhani Singh talks about the film writers who are owning Bollywood with their wit, wisdom and, often, whimsy.

New Fissures In The NDA

BJP’s attempts to polarise voters is making cm nitish kumar restless, but he’s biting back harsh words.

New Fissures In The NDA

2 mins

The Rise Of A New Leader

Telugu superstar Pawan Kalyan is all set to take his four-year-old party to the centre stage of state politics.

The Rise Of A New Leader

2 mins

Looking For A Repeat

Both Congress and BJP seem upbeat, but post-polls, JD(S) may end up being kingmaker.

Looking For A Repeat

2 mins

Privacy Can't Become A Shield Of The Corrupt

Data is the new oil, British mathematician Clive Humby said over a decade ago. Nearly all digital corporations today are built on data and it’s no surprise that every political party too appreciates the potential rich returns from knowing its voters intimately. As technology transforms the way we live, whom we elect and how, and the government makes a determined push to make Aadhaar an omnipresent feature of the lives of Indians, India suddenly finds itself in the middle of a heated controversy around data abuse by its two principal political parties. india today’s SHWETA PUNJ and SANDEEP UNNITHAN caught up with Union Minister for Information Technology RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD to hear his views on how safe our data is—with Facebook or UIDAI. Excerpts from the interview:

Privacy Can't Become A Shield Of The Corrupt

4 mins

We Began Working On 2019 In 2014

BJP president AMIT SHAH took time out from his busy election schedule to speak to Deputy Editor UDAY MAHURKAR. Excerpts from an interview:

We Began Working On 2019 In 2014

3 mins

Mining In A Mess

A Supreme Court ban on iron ore mining leaves 200,000 jobless in Goa, but a confused state government has no solutions to offer.

Mining In A Mess

6 mins

The Showdown

The back story of the captain-coach spat that led to the unceremonious sacking of anil kumble as team india coach.

The Showdown

7 mins

Cowboys & Sanyasis 

Cowboys & Sanyasis

Cowboys & Sanyasis 

3 mins

Read all stories from India Today

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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