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BULLISH ON INDIA
Ace investor and commodity guru Jim Rogers was optimistic about India's present status, indicating that the country could achieve even greater success if the government remains committed to fulfilling its promises.
LOVE YOUR CO-STAR AND YOUR COUNTRY
Akshay 'Khiladi' Kumar, the OG [original action hero, and Tiger Shroff, who has raised the bar for the genre with his martial arts skills, came together for a session where there was as much conversation as there was action in kicks.
GOING BEYOND COMFORT ZONES
The Indo-Pacific region is where the next great game for supremacy is being played out, with China trying to impose hegemonic control over the region through its economic, military, diplomatic and technological might.
INDIA HAS MADE G3 A FACT
Over the years, on the global stage, Borge Brende, the president of the World Economic Forum, has established himself as one of the most enthusiastic advocates of the India story.
ADMIRATION AND PINPRICKS
How can India’s position at the global high table improve or be challenged in the near future, now that it is well on its way to becoming an economic power house?
A '70s ROMANCE
For the Murthys, life is all about learning and improving. Sudha Murty, who is stepping into a new chapter in her life as a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha, puts it thus: \"for learning, age no bar\".
CHALLENGING INEVITABILITY
Articulate and combative, lawyer-politician P. Chidambaram asserted that nothing was inevitable in politics despite pundits pointing out that the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance was poised to win a third term in a row.
QUEST FOR HARMONY
Close your eyes and imagine you are a king.... You love your people, but what's more, your people love you.\"
THE GROWTH STIMULANT
Madhya Pradesh has nothing to worry about on the finance front despite the new cash-heavy welfare programmes announced before the assembly poll, such as Ladli Behna.
THE INDIA MOVEMENT
FROM WORDS TO ACTION. THAT WAS THE RESOUNDING RALLYING CRY AT THE 21ST EDITION OF THE INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE
A FEW HOME TRUTHS
If there is one thing Amit Shah never shies from, it’s from taking a tough question.
THE GREEN DREAM
The home in Ahmedabad explores the balance between modern comfort and ecological harmony
Small Size, BIG STYLE
A home in a suitcase, designed to grab eyeballs. Follow Little R on her adventures.
WHAT'S TRENDING?
From the Colour of the Year and Wallpaper of the Year. to ColourNext, Asian Paints shares its forecast to: elevate the look and feel of your home in 2024.
MAKING OF A CHAMPION
Squash player Joshna Chinappa's Padma Shri is the icing on the cake of a storied career
BENGALURU'S GREAT THIRST
Summer has just begun, but the weak monsoon of 2023 has left over half of India's Silicon Valley an arid zone. Even as tankers try to reach the parched millions, the city looks at alternate drinking water solutions
TOP OF THE LINE
On March 11, Mission Divyastra propelled India into the select club of nations capable of hitting, through a single ballistic missile, several targets spread over hundreds of kilometres at the same time with multiple warheads.
THREE IS COMPANY
A tight fight is on the cards with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the Jana Sena Party (JSP) and the BJP readying for a joint assault on the ruling Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) in the parliamentary and assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh.
WHO WINS, WHO LOSES
THE CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) ACT NOTIFICATION, COMING JUST BEFORE THE GENERAL ELECTION, EVOKES A MIXED REACTION. THE BIG CONCERN THAT IT DISCRIMINATES AGAINST MUSLIM REFUGEES PERSISTS
Sustainable Style File
Here's how you can pick up fun, functional and fantastic eco-friendly products for your home
EARTHY ELEGANCE
Terracotta jali, brick walls and plenty of natural light are the defining factors of this bungalow in Bangalore
A CREATIVE COUPLING
If you are looking to double the fun and make things twice as nice, then deep dive into architects Sonali Bhagwati and Sohrab Dalal's interesting design journey
COLOUR DRENCHING
All you need to know about this powerful technique to create an illusion of space in compact rooms
KCR LOOKS FOR MAYA
A year is a long time in politics, and no one knows it better than Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief and former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), who is now finding it difficult to field worthy contestants for the 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana.
The Gateway to Europe
On March 10, India signed a trade pact with the fournation European Free Trade Association (EFTA), an intergovernmental grouping of Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. As part of it, the countries have committed to invest $100 billion (over Rs 8 lakh crore) in India, which is expected to generate one million jobs in 15 years.
THE ODISHA MOMENT
The state's transformative journey-from poverty to prosperity-under the leadership of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, made for some fascinating discussions at the India Today State of the State Conclave in Bhubaneswar
A STORM IN SANDESHKHALI
The arrest of TMC strongman Sheikh Shahjahan has come as a relief for the people of Sandeshkhali. While they accuse him of a wide range of violations—from dispensing arbitrary justice to extortion—the scandal may impact the TMC’s performance in the Lok Sabha polls. An on the spot report
UDDHAV AND THE ART OF MANAGING CONTRADICTIONS
DESPITE THE SETBACKS, THACKERAY’S SENA UBT) STILL HAS THE SYMPATHY FACTOR GOING FOR IT. BUT IT’S AN UPHILL TASK, MANAGING THE ALLIANCE, WOOING NEW VOTER BLOCS AND KEEPING HIS CORE MARATHI VOTE INTACT
FALL OF THE ICONS
The inside story of how the two poster boys of India's start-up ecosystem-Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Byju Raveendran of BYJU'Sscaled great heights only to script their own downfall
INDIA LEADS THE PUSHBACK
India’s commerce & industry minister Piyush Goyal may have been two days late to join deliberations at the 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Abu Dhabi, but his presence was felt as soon as he arrived.