Highlights of India Today 13th March 2017, issue: This week’s India Today cover story is a double barrel package with one looking at the US and the other at the dragon in the east. While the first part, How to Deal with Trump, expounds on how India has a lot to gain by playing its cards well with a dealmaker who is now the US President, the second part, Uneasy Dance with the Dragon, looks at the recently concluded strategic dialogue in Beijing where both India and China sought to ensure that their recent disagreements don’t add to the turbulence of a world in flux.
The special investigation report, The Kanpur Conspiracy, looks at whether the November 2016 Pukhrayan rail accident which left 150 people dead was an act of sabotage or not. The NIA sees a terror hand.
With the UP elections nearing their end, the story, Maya is No Illusion, looks at the return of the BSP Supremo and how despite having been under the radar for much of the campaign, Mayawati is emerging as a decisive factor in eastern UP.
The Upfront package contains a profile of Dimple Yadav and her journey from a shy, reticent bahu of UP’s first family to making her own mark in this year's assembly elections.
The magazine carries an exclusive interview with Amartya Sen in which he talks about the expanded edition of his book Collective Choice and Social Welfare, and the current status of public debate and dissent in India.
The issue also comes with two free magazines: Spice and Simply Kolkata
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