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Highlights of India Today issue dated December 24, 2012. This is an special issue on completion of 37 years. The Infinity of Inheritance talks about the generational sagas. Whether they are set in politics or business or culture, are about learning and unlearning, renewal and reinvention. The conversations excerpted from the enduring generational sagas of Indian life tell us how the passage of power across generations is semaphored by ideas inherited and ideas acquired. Indians of Tomorrow: Dreamers and Doers help us to get an insight of the youths of the upcoming India. Special Report: Agenda Aaj Tak saw the participation of power players from the world of politics, showbiz and cricket entertained, enlightened and often provoked at the first summit. Profile, Kamal Nath is now known as the Negotiator. The Parliamentary Affairs Minister with his unmatched cross-party connections and smooth backroom skills has become the governments indispensable crisis manager. Business story on Ratan Tata, Time for Tata to Step Up emphasises on how the outgoing Tata Sons chairman must become the moral compass for India Inc. The Arts Kochi-Muziris Biennale: Brush Strokes by the Backwaters showcases the worlds newest biennale in Kochi who offers a grand setting of contemporary artworks. Nation section with story titled Indian Big Guns Ready to Fire deals with the indigenous industry that steps into the buying freeze to fulfil the Indian Armys need for Rs 27,000-crore worth of heavy artillery. Obituary section pays respect to Pandit Ravi Shankar, the Maestro of the Universe, whose life and talent spanned nine decades, crossed all continents and uplifted countless hearts, minds and souls.