Highlights of India Today June 20th, 2016, issue: The cover story this week is on Pakistan and its new nuclear tactics. The neighbouring country is developing a new generation of nuclear-tipped tactical missiles that has raised alarm bells in India and across the world. This issue has a report on how Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reaching out to civil servants at the Centre and in the states to crank up and revive stalled Centre-state development projects. This week's issue includes a report on the smartphone market and why India is the next big battleground for both home-grown as well as foreign phone manufacturers. There is a special report on water conservation and how local water warriors are now donning the mantle of impromptu heroes as they wade through a water crisis and come up with local, adaptable solutions. The issue also includes a report on Maharashtra's former Revenue Minister, Eknath Khadse, and how even after his exit, he remains a significant force in the party. The issue also comes with three free magazines: Aspire , Woman and Simply Chennai.
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