Highlights of India Today issue dated November 26, 2012. In the Cover Story, English journalist and cricket tipster Ed Hawkins unravels the nexus between bookies and cricketers. The Special Report on national security says even four years after 26/11, the intelligence wars within and poor security paint a frightening picture of unpreparedness. Interview of the week features Aung San Suu Kyi where she speaks about her plans for real democracy in her homeland Myanmar, which she still calls Burma. The Business section focuses on how competition, shadow of the 2G scam and TRAI’s unrealistic pricing recommendation has seen debt of telecom giants rise and profits decline. The Society section draws attention on how with the help of latest apps young India has found smarter ways to be spiritual.
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