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Highlights of India Today – February 24, 2020 issue:
Our cover story this issue, ‘How Vikas Won’, talks about how the BJP botched its own campaign and the lessons it needs to learn from the Delhi debacle. It may be too early to infer whether the verdict will resurrect Kejriwal’s national political ambitions and whether AAP will venture out into other states again or become the standard-bearer, rallying other opposition parties to form an anti-NDA front.

The issue also talks about how the Madhya Pradesh government is planning to create new wildlife reserves.
Further, the issue talks about the government’s cold shoulder to Amazon boss Jeff Bezos highlighting its ambivalence about large foreign e-commerce firms, and the contrary protectionist pull in its support base.

TRUMP'S VISIT WILL CREATE RENEWED MOMENTUM IN INDO-US RELATIONS

Much expectation surrounds US President Donald Trump’s visit to India on February 2425. Trade relations have been strained of late and the success of the visit will rest partly on whether a trade deal is signed. NISHA BISWAL, President of the US-India Business Council and a former Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs in the US Department of State, in an exclusive interview with INDIA TODAY Group Editorial Director RAJ CHENGAPPA, speaks of the prospects. Excerpts:

TRUMP'S VISIT WILL CREATE RENEWED MOMENTUM IN INDO-US RELATIONS

4 mins

THE KILLING FIELDS

Rajasthan’s farms have borne the brunt of the damage caused by locust swarms since December last year

THE KILLING FIELDS

3 mins

RAJINI RETURNS

The Tamil superstar shows a soft Hindutva side as he readies to take on the Dravidian majors

RAJINI RETURNS

3 mins

Wanted: An Officer and an Ally

The bureaucracy and the police in the state are engaged in a tug of war. For now, it’s advantage babus

Wanted: An Officer and an Ally

2 mins

How Vikas Won

AAP’s landslide victory in delhi proves that even in a polarised environment, development is a credible bet in elections

How Vikas Won

10 mins

Why The BJP Lost In Delhi

The saffron party was done in by its polarising campaign and a series of political blunders

Why The BJP Lost In Delhi

5 mins

REINING IN BIG E-TAIL

THE GOVERNMENT’S COLD SHOULDER TO AMAZON BOSS JEFF BEZOS HIGHLIGHTS ITS AMBIVALENCE ABOUT LARGE FOREIGN E-COMMERCE FIRMS, AND THE CONTRARY PROTECTIONIST PULL IN ITS SUPPORT BASE

REINING IN BIG E-TAIL

8 mins

RESERVATIONS IN THE TIGER STATE

THE MADHYA PRADESH GOVERNMENT PLANS TO CREATE NEW WILDLIFE RESERVES AND IS CAREFULLY PRE-EMPTING POTENTIAL MAN-ANIMAL CONFLICTS

RESERVATIONS IN THE TIGER STATE

4 mins

A ROYAL AFFAIR

THE 17TH DESCENDANT OF THE JADEJA DYNASTY, THAKORSAHEB MANDHATASINH JADEJA, WAS CROWNED IN AN ELABORATE, GLITTERING THREE-DAY RAJTILAK CEREMONY AT THE RANJIT VILAS PALACE IN RAJKOT

A ROYAL AFFAIR

3 mins

Protest Code

An exhibition that invites you to look beyond the easy and the obvious, taking the art of dissent to a new level

Protest Code

2 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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