Highlights of India Today English issue dated April 27th, 2015. The Cover Story this week is on the war against ageing that has turned a new page. In labs across the world scientists are unlocking the secrets of longevity, trying to reverse ageing in genes and cells. The Big Story, United Colours of Desperation, is about the six constituents of the erstwhile Janata Dal who have come together to stop Narendra Modi's march. Shekhar Gupta, in his column National Interest, writes about defence deals that create controversy because they are small, piecemeal and with many vendors. This issue also discusses how the effort to bring back black money stashed abroad looks set to unleash a draconian Inspector Raj. The edition has 4 free magazines - Home, Simply Delhi, Simply Gujarati and Simply Mumbai – with it.
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