India Today Magazine - January 21, 2019
India Today Magazine - January 21, 2019
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In this issue
Highlights of India Today 21st January 2019, issue:
This week’s cover story – Battle of the Bulge – looks at the bloated Indian Army attempting an unprecedented and radical restructuring to cut back up to 100,000 troops.
The package also has an exclusive interview with Army Chief General Bipin Rawat, who tells us why transformation is the need of the hour and how it will reshape the Indian Army.
The Big Story this week talks about scores of women duped by NRI husbands who are now mobilising themselves to get justice.
The issue also puts a spotlight on the BJP raising the Ram temple pitch again ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
The issue also comes with three free supplements- Spice, Simply Kolkata and Simply Punjabi.
Native Versus Alien: Assam's Identity Crisis
On the morning of January 7, in Delhi’s bone-chilling winter cold, a dozen or so youth from Assam stripped their clothes off and shouted slogans against the government.
3 mins
CBI Chief A Lame Duck?
Having spent over two months twiddling his thumbs, exiled by a hostile government, Alok Verma was reinstated by the Supreme Court for the three or so weeks left in his tenure as the chief of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
2 mins
Small Separatism
With Ladakh all set to be elevated as a separate division, Chenab and Pirpanjal seek autonomy from Jammu region.
2 mins
BJP Bends To Keep It Together
A defensive BJP gives up 13 more seats to allies JD(U), LJP to stay competitive for Lok Sabha 2019.
2 mins
Will Rawat's Radical Plan Succeed?
Army chief Gen. Bipin Rawat has an ambitious blueprint to restructure the bloated Indian Army and make it a lean and modern fighting unit. Will it succeed?
10+ mins
Back To Ayodhya
As the Lok Sabha election nears, the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya is a piping hot issue again. But this time, the BJP is not so sure if the subject is quite live enough.
5 mins
The Tightrope Walk
With A Slim Majority To Protect And Many Campaign Promises To Keep, The First-Time Chief Minister Faces Several Challenges.
7 mins
Team India's Unrelenting Intensity
There were some star turns—from Pujara and Bumrah and Kohli—but this coveted overseas series victory in Australia was also about team India’s unrelenting intensity.
5 mins
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