26 Narendra Modi
We can all agree on one thing, India
hasn’t been the same since
32 Sonia Gandhi
Shashi Tharoor writes on the Congress’
keeper, who refused the throne once
36 Arvind Kejriwal
He rose from what looked like a people’s
era. Ajaz Ashraf writes AK’s journey so far.
40 Baba Ramdev
Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev on the salesman
sanyasi who rebranded ‘swadeshi’
48 Chandrashekhar
The fearless Dalit poster boy who
the authorities want suppressed
52 Bezwada Wilson
Aruna Roy on the fundamental
importance
of Wilson’s movement
68 M.S. Dhoni
Ashish Nehra on how Dhoni was the
turning point in Indian cricket
80 Anurag Kashyap
Manoj Bajpayee on the potential of this
Bollywood change-maker
94 Sundar Pichai
Leading the most important company in
the world, one changing our perception
104 Nirav Modi
He changed a lot too—exposed the basic
flaws in our banking systems
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