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Highlights of India Today 5th September 2016, issue:

 

The cover story this week, India's New Rules of Engagement, is on Balochistan and how Prime Minister Narendra Modi has signalled that he is ready to play hardball with Pakistan if there is no let-up on Kashmir. The cover package also has ground reports and analyses from Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan.

 

A special package on Rio Olympics 2016 looks at how, despite a broken system, Indian athletes are making their presence felt. The package also explores the journey of three incredible women - PV Sindhu, Sakshi Malik and Dipa Karmakar.

 

The issue has a report on private universities and how they have upped their game with the introduction of new-age, job-oriented courses with a focus on India's changing socio-economic scenario.

 

The magazine carries an exclusive interview with the US Ambassador to India, Richard Rahul Verma, who talks about the India-US equation during Obama's regime.

 

This story, Economy of Scales, is on how, with Rhino horns becoming rare, Pangolins have now become the Indian Pangolin has now become the poachers' fancy and how the Pangolin smuggling business is being fuelled by Chinese demand.

 

There is also special pacakage called 'Smart Money' that includes reports on personal finance apps, property paperwork and risks and benefits of joint accounts.

 

The issue also comes with three free magazines: Spice, Simply Hyderabad and Simply Kolkata.

 

 

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