Highlights of India Today Hindi 10th January 2024, issue: Cover Story: Newsmaker of the Year (Surkhiyon Ka Sartaj)
Narendra Modi/Naye Bharat Ka Shilpkaar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been an unstoppable force in 2023, leaving his mark on both the national and international stage. Analysing the many avatars Modi donned to make it possible.
Special Interview/ Narendra Modi
Mere Liye Rashtra Pahle, Faisle Isi Najariye Se Karta Hoon
Since Narendra Modi occupied the official residence of the prime minister of India at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, it has undergone an impressive facelift. The colonnaded entrance leads to a long corridor with a maze of meeting rooms. It was here on December 26, wearing a military green shirt jacket studded with brass-buttons, that he sat down for an interview with India Today’s Chairperson and Editor-in-Chief Aroon Purie, Vice Chairperson Kalli Purie and Group Editorial Director (Publishing) Raj Chengappa. In an hour-long interaction, the PM spoke passionately on a range of key domestic and international issues apart from discussing in depth his unique management style.
Other Newsmakers/Justice D.Y. Chandrachud
Adhikaron Ke Rakshak
Guided by the twin ideals of constitutional morality and personal liberty, Chandrachud often differed with the safe majority view, but was also contained within degrees of conformity.
Other Newsmakers/Rahul Gandhi
Anwarat Yatri
Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi continues his search for an alternate paradigm within himself. After a disqualification burnished his street cred, he will now go east to west on India’s map.
Other Newsmakers/Arvind Kejriwal
Badhti Mushkilen
Having risen from an anti-corruption crusade, Kejriwal now faces graft charges leading to political challenges.
Other Newsmakers/Virat Kohli
Badshah Ne Fir Gada Khoonta
In 2023, Virat Kohli resumed normal service as a gale force—monumental batting milestones were crossed and the world was dominated at the home cup.
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