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Highlights of India Today 09th July 2018, issue:
This week's Cover Story – The New Gameplan – focuses on the relationship between the BJP and the RSS, and how, in the face of a uniting opposition and widespread social unrest, the RSS and BJP are planning a strategy reboot which pivots on a new nationalism.

The Big Story – The Tribal Uprising - covers the recent tribal agitation in the country, and how the rampant takeover of their land by the state has fueled massive resistance by tribal communities across India.

The story - Trumping China - looks at how US President Donald Trump is now taking the battle to China.

The issue also carries exclusive interviews with Justice Jasti Chelameswar, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, and actor Sarah-Jane Dias.

The issue also comes with two free magazines: Simply Kolkata, and Simply Mumbai.

Who Will Be The NDA Face For Bihar?

The BJP-JD(U) are headed for a seat-sharing tussle in the Lok Sabha election next summer

Who Will Be The NDA Face For Bihar?

3 mins

Mutiny In The Lines

A police protest over service terms finds likely and unlikely allies.

Mutiny In The Lines

2 mins

AIADMK On The Edge

Dwindling membership and rebel MLAs have the ruling party worried.

AIADMK On The Edge

2 mins

The RSS And BJP Draw Up The Blueprint Of A New Nationalism For 2019

In the face of a uniting opposition and widespread social unrest, the RSS And BJP Are planning a strategy reboot. It pivots on a new nationalism.

The RSS And BJP Draw Up The Blueprint Of A New Nationalism For 2019

10+ mins

The Tribal Upraising

Conflicts over tribal rights and land acquisition for development projects are pitting communities against the government across central India. As elections approach, will tribal anger be mobilised at the polls?

The Tribal Upraising

10+ mins

Taking A Stand And Pushing For It Is A Permissible Democratic Right, Isn't It?

“Do you want me to go to jail?” When JUSTICE JASTI CHELAMESWAR refuses to answer questions on the probe into the mysterious death of special CBI judge B.H. Loya for fear of contempt of court, you hide a smile. When did fear take precedence over forthrightness for a man who has famously led an unprecedented press conference of four sitting judges of the Supreme Court in January this year, to throw tough questions at the institution no one dares question, i.e. the Supreme ​​​Court? He justifies his actions with a smile: “I am a commoner now.” After 21 years of wielding the gavel, seven at the Supreme Court, Justice Chelames war, 65, brought it down for good. Seniormost after the Chief Justice of India, he made the quiet internal procedures of the apex court more dramatic than frontline politics in recent years. Chelames war walked offinto retirement on June 22, leaving behind a cloud of unanswered questions. 

Taking A Stand And Pushing For It Is A Permissible Democratic Right, Isn't It?

6 mins

Donald Trump Is Taking The Battle To China

From a brewing trade war to North Korea, Donald Trump is taking the battle to China.

Donald Trump Is Taking The Battle To China

9 mins

Angry No More

ONCE KNOWN as Bollywood’s most volatile director, Anurag Kashyap is playing it cool. He swims 80 minutes a day, every day, to get his mind right. He has quit smoking. “The urge after food is killing, though,” he said. At 46, a bit late, he admits, he’s figured out that he doesn’t need to make the world agree with him.

Angry No More

3 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.

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