Highlights of India Today issue dated January 27, 2014 The cover story in this issue is on Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi and how he has become the last chance for the Congress to save itself. The special report, ‘The Cost of Green Terror’ is on the controversy surrounding the Environment Ministry and how undoing his predecessor Jayanthi Natarajan’s damage will be a tough ask for Veerappa Moily. The issue also has a story on India’s new window to the world, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Terminal 2. The terminal is a recreation of Indian art through the ages. The big story on the recent developments in the case surrounding Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade looks at the its impact it has had on the Indo-US ties and how the hullabaloo over Devyani’s arrest was only a blip on the radar as Delhi and Washington reaffirm their ties. The Art section looks at artist Subodh Gupta who is showcasing a mid-career retrospect in the capital. The issue also has a story on ten new ways in which Bollywood is rediscovering romance in the age of the young and the restless. The issue also has three supplements Home, Simply Mumbai and Simply Gujarati.
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