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Highlights of India Today English issue dated March 30, 2015. The Lead Essay in this issue covers the 14th edition of the India Today Conclave which showed that India finally has a clear vision about the kind of country it wants to be and how the focus has now shifted on how to achieve it. 'The unspeakables', part of Lead Essay, talks about the comedy collective AIB, who say it like it is. Mehbooba Mufti in 'The odd couple' says the PDP-BJP alliance is aware of the basic differences between the two parties, but is confident it can mainstream Kashmiris and empower Jammu. The story 'Outsider's take' takes us through a 77-minute presentation by Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh, who talked about growing up on Bollywood, and the issues that the film industry needs to fix urgently to remain India's eternal obsession. In his column National Interest, Shekhar Gupta talks about how, if Modi wishes to go down in history as a tall reformer Prime Minister, he must call the RSS/VHP bluff. In the Cinema section, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, having successfully backed some of Bollywood’s biggest films in recent years, says he has finally earned what he was looking for — respect in Hollywood. The issue also has a free magazine with it: Home.

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