Highlights of India Today issue dated December 31, 2012. Cover Story is on Gujarat polls and is titled Next Stop Delhi?. It highlights Narendra Modi winning in Gujarat for the third time in succession and his emerging as BJP’s prime leader. Sport section titled, 'Bring in the New Blueprint' suggests with the list of what Team India needs to bounce back. A new captain, better support staff, less glitz, more gumption are few to mention. Neighbours section with title, 'Weapon of Mass Deception' highlights how Pakistan’s most powerful minister is a canny survivor who is indispensable to President Zardari. Nation section, title 'Beware, Barbarians on the Road' puts emphasis on how a shamed nation looks for answers when a young woman fights for survival. Society titled 'Gangsta Days, Fang Fare Nights' talks about GenNext tapping into global subcultures, from vampire-themed days to hip-hop nights, b-boying on the streets to goth music at home.
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