Highlights of India Today English issue dated April 6th, 2015. The Cover Story this week is on Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who faces the toughest challenge of her political career now-to hold together the party and establish her not-so-popular son as an acceptable and effective replacement for her. The Big Story, 'The Sangh Support Staff', discusses how the saffron school is a grooming ground for Modi's ministers and future netas. Shekhar Gupta, in his column National Interest, writes about former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and says that his greatest and durable legacy is to show that India is best governed with a large heart. 'New Truths about Cancer' talks about an explosion of new research that busts myths about the disease and brings hope. 'We respect all, we suspect all, until proven OK', another story by Shekhar Gupta, describes Pakistan as a full-fledged national security state which suspects everyone, most of all its own. There is a special report on Modi government's new push into the Indian Ocean with a diplomatic offensive and naval expansion to counter China's growing presence. This week’s India Today has a special package on how you can take stock of your finances for 2014-15 with tax-saving tips for the next fiscal year. The issue has three magazines - Spice, Simply Hyderabad and Simply Punjabi – with it.
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