18 In-between BeneficiariesThe rivalry between India and China in influencing neighbouringcountries is boundto benefit the latter. And they’re looking forward to it.26 New-found Mahatma LoveThe BJP gears up for a year-and-half celebration of Gandhi’s Satyagrah, which completes100 years this month, in a calculated attempt to approriate his legacy52 The Immunisation ShamThe number of injections your child gets for immunisation depends on the amount of moneythe doctor wants to make. Aiding the docs in this are private vaccine manufacturers.58 The Glow of A SpotlightThe lonely, effervescent raga comes to an end. Kishori Amonkar bids adieu.60 A Protege Of FilmA knack for storytelling and faith in his craft gives a young Tamil filmmaker his debut hit6 LETTERS 12 DEEP THROAT 64 BOOKS 72 TRENDING 74 DIARY
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