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Highlights of India Today 17th July 2017, issue: The cover story this week talks about Doklam plateau, a dangerous area at the trijunction of India, China and Bhutan. The feature describes how the Chinese before 1962 didnt show any interest in the area, but post the India-China war, tried imposing territorial claims on the plateau. The Doklam plateau is focused on a small pastureland in Bhutan that holds great strategic importance for both India and China. A special package on Ken-Betwa river link talks about the peoples movement against the project currently taking root in Panna. According to the KBRL project, a dam has been proposed at Daudhan under Ken-Betwa river link which is risking the lives of many farmers. As the dam comes up, water availability in Panna district will be compromised. It will also damage critical tiger breeding habitat of 61 sq. km area. There is a special package on the controversial film Lipstick Under My Burkha, which has been in the news for its progressive content, and the issues the filmmakers faced for its certification. The film is finally out with a certification in the cinemas and marks a great victory for the filmmakers. The leisure package includes an exclusive interview with fashion designer Manish Malhotra on making it big in the industry. This weeks issue also has a package on Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayanas report card for the first year as his government finishes a year. The package also includes an exclusive interview with the Kerala CM, where he opens about his priorities and shares his dream of building a Kerala with the best living standards. He also talks about his past experiences, both as a senior Marxist party leader as well as a government minister.