Highlights of India Today December 28th, 2015, issue: The Cover Story this week, Capital Punishment, is about the rising pollution in Delhi and how the national capital has emerged as a test case for pollution reforms that will have implications on other cities. This issue carries a report on the Bharatiya Janata Party's latest face-off with the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party and how it is adding to the Modi government's problems. The issue also carries a report on the India Today PSU awards that recognise the contribution of public enterprises in steering economic growth and fulfilling social commitments of the government. This issue has a special report on the relationship between India and Russia. As PM Modi heads to Moscow for his first state visit, there is hope that India and Russia will take big steps to boost their flagging strategic partnership. This issue carries a report on how the kitchen has shrunk physically with time and what really changes when the kitchen changes. The issue has four free magazines -- Home, Simply Mumbai, Simply Gujarati and Simply Pune -- with it.
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