Highlights of India Today Hindi issue dated May 20th, 2015. Cover Story: China ke sath kadamtal Trade skew notwithstanding, PM Modi’s ‘Make in India’ pitch warrants taking China along instead of taking on the manufacturing powerhouse. Cover Story: China me bante asali bhartiya saman A Chinese commodity market IS now the go-to place for Indian traders to get “authentic” Indian products. Interview: Seema vivad suljhana hamari aitihasik jimmedari Premier Li Keqiang’s exclusive written interview to india today. His first interview to the Indian media. Cover Story: China ki chunauti se do char Over his one year in office, Narendra Modi has forged a coalition to contain China’s aggressive bid to expand its sphere of influence in the region. As he embarks on his first visit as prime minister to china, it’s time to engage with it. Cover Story: Ajende me Asia ki davedari While the India-China bilateral relationship carries its own weight, engaging with India is being seen in the context of China’s ongoing great game with the US. Special Report: Rahul ke tevaron se duvidha me BJP Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are back in their aggressive form. Now no other way left for BJP accept to give importance to congress. BJP need to take congress seriously now. Special Report: Sal ke jungalon me bemaut mar rahe bagh Tigers are in life crisis in Pilibhit tiger reserve of UP. Nation : Farzi naksali, dkhavati janch Even a fortnight after India today exposed the fake Naxal surrender scam, a probe is not on the horizon as Jharkhand authorities pass the buck. Nation : Purane hath par bharosa The Congress has brought back old hand Bharatsinh Solanki to revive the party’s fate in the forthcoming local body polls and assembly elections in 2017. Special Report : Bagair patkatha ka nayak For long, Salman Khan has lived the ‘troubled boy with a heart of gold’ paradigm. But he forgot that every tragic hero has a fatal flaw.
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