Highlights of India Today Hindi 26th April 2017, issue:
Upfront
India-China: Tawang, Tibet aur Tanaatanee
Both in Delhi and in Beijing, Dalai Lama's Tawang visit has been seen as a shift in India's diplomacy. A possible reason for China's fiery response is its anxiety on the Dalai Lama succession question.
Railway: Train Chal Rahi Hai Ya Reng Rahi Hai
There is 800% increase in the late trains, which are late by more than 15 hours. This is a big question on India Railway.
Pradesh
Jammu-Kashmir: Jannat Mein Fir Bhadake Shole
The alienation of the people is near total, as manifested in the abysmal turnout during the Srinagar by-election.
Maharashtra: Patrakaaron Kee Rakshaa Kaa Kaanoon
The state finally brings a law to protect journalist against violent attacks.
Cover Story:
The High and Mighty: Power list 2017
50 Rasookhdaar: Satta Kee Chotee Kee Chamak
Power for the greater good. Power that embrance risk. Power that tells a story. The India Today Power list 2017 celebrates those who have the courage to channel change.
Interview: Ameer Chand
"Kalaaviheen Samaaj, Sabhyataa To Kroor Hogee Hee
A special interview with Ameer Chand, Rashtriya Sah Sangathan Mantri of Sanskaar Bhaarti.
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