Highlights of India Today July 11th, 2016, issue:
In this week’s Cover Story, 'New World Disorder', top experts make sense of India's global challenges after the UK's exit from the European Union.
The issue also carries a story on how China has once again stonewalled India's bid to enter the Nuclear Suppliers Group in the recent plenary session in Seoul.
With Anil Kumble taking over as coach of the national cricket team, the issue looks at how Kumble, India's most successful bowler of all time, is determined to stay away from the spotlight.
The magazine also carries a survey conducted by India Today-Nielsen Company on the best institutes that offer medical, law and technical courses across the country.
The issue also looks at how Kashmir's artists have vowed to rescue their state from the purgatory that years of terrorism have left them in.
The issue comes with the free magazine Simply Punjabi.
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