Highlights of India Today Hindi - 26th March 2025 issue:
Special Issue: Conclave 2025
Tej Raftaar Se Aage Badhne Ka Yug
With AI and the new American President putting the world in a flux, a range of eminent figures outlined how to deal with the new world order. Trump is holding friend and foe alike at gunpoint for a better deal. Geopolitics has turned into reality TV. The old template is cracking and being replaced by a sense of anarchy.
Yogi and Mahakumbh
Astha Ka Sangam
450 million people were expected for the Mahakumbh, but some 660 Million took the holy dip instead, says UP govt. Religious tourism has taken off in UP. The Goverment has created five ‘spiritual corridors’ for the benefit of devotees
Artificial intelligence
Aa Gaya AI Agents Ka Daur
The pace of innovation with AI is unlike anything else we’ve ever imagined. We are not talking of innovation in years or months. We’re talking of innovation in weeks and days
Telangana’s Transformer
Revant Puri Tarah Se Ready
The Congress weakness is that it is a liberal and democratic party where a leader can come out and protest. Can anyone in the BJP do this? Hyderabad’s comp¬etition is not with Ahm¬edabad or Mumbai, it is with New York and Tokyo. Telangana model is the best
India’s War Room: Army, Navy, Air Force
Chunautiyon Se Rubaru
India faces a “two-and-a-half-front” challenge. The collusion between Pakistan and China is 100 per cent in the virtual domain. Accelerating India’s 5th-gen fighter jet project is urgently required. Until then, India might need to buy off-the-shelf fighters. Wartime disruptions in supply chains and shifting alliances highlight the risks of military dependence on foreign suppliers
Rekha Gupta, CM, Delhi
Aaya Vadon Ke Nibhane Ka Waqt
Gupta has implied that hers will be a proactive, on-ground approach, marked by frequent engage-ment with Delhi’s residents. Stressed that her governing style would be one of teamwork, in close coordination with the Centre
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