India Today Magazine - November 16, 2020
India Today Magazine - November 16, 2020
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In this issue
Highlights of India Today –16th November 2020 issue: The Cover Story this week talks about what a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration would mean for India and the world.
The Big Story looks at the border crisis with China and the defence ministry's move to revive four critically required weapons procurements.
The issue also looks at the Bihar assembly elections.
Too Close for Comfort
COVID: SECOND WAVE
5 mins
Getting Mumbai To Move Again
Unlock 5.0
4 mins
FRIENDS IN NEED
On October 21, Bimal Gurung, leader of a Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) faction and a fugitive from the law in West Bengal, made his first public appearance in three years. Despite the many charges filed against him—including under the UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act)—he held a press conference in Kolkata that day, announcing that he was ending his alliance with the BJP-led NDA (National Democratic Alliance) and that he would help the TMC’s (Trinamool Congress’) Mamata Banerjee become “chief minister for the third time in 2021”. He added that the BJP “has done nothing about our demand for a [separate] Gorkhaland”, and that “Mamata Banerjee does what she says, so I’ll help her win seats in the Darjeeling region”. As a major political force in West Bengal’s hill regions—Darjeeling, Kalimpong and the subdivisions of Kurseong, Mirik and Siliguri—Gurung’s support will be crucial for the TMC in the upcoming assembly election, which is likely why he roams free despite the many cases against him.
4 mins
THE INTERMINABLE LOOP
The Centre’s desperation for funds has never been more palpable. The clamour for a fiscal stimulus to revive the economy is only growing, and the government must also find the resources for substantial unbudgeted, yet unavoidable, expenditure on managing the Covid-19 pandemic. Strategic disinvestment in public sector enterprises, once again in the news, would have come to the rescue, but chances are the government will once again miss its overambitious Budget 2020-21 target of Rs 2.01 lakh crore.
4 mins
KAMAL NATH PLAYS HIS HAND
MADHYA PRADESH BY POLLS
6 mins
A HISTORY OF OPPOSITION
Indian past and its complexity
3 mins
DOWN TO THE WIRE
PM MODI AND THE BJP PULL OUT ALL THE STOPS AS TEJASHWI AND A RESURGENT RJD THREATEN A FIGHTBACK
6 mins
What The Joe Biden-Kamala Harris Win Means For America, India and The World
What a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration in the united states presages for india and the world
10+ mins
MIRED IN RED TAPE
AS THE BORDER CRISIS WITH CHINA CONTINUES, THE DEFENCE MINISTRY MOVES TO REVIVE FOUR CRITICALLY REQUIRED WEAPONS PROCUREMENTS. MULTIPLE FACTORS, HOWEVER, PREVENT AN EARLY RESOLUTION
8 mins
VISION FOR A LUXE 2020-21
The coronavirus and its socioeconomic impact on India and the world is unprecedented. No report, no survey could have predicted a six-month lockdown and life as we knew it coming to a standstill. But then that’s a pandemic for you.
3 mins
Facing the Music
How musical was the Mahatma? It’s complicated...
1 min
PLAYING FOR KEEPS
Not one to admit defeat easily, Fatima Sana Shaikh is slowly and steadily carving a space for herself in a cut-throat industry
4 mins
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Language: English
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