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TACKLING GLOBAL HEADWINDS
Economists Arvind Subra manian and Shamika Ravi discussed at length the areas where India has made real progress as well as the areas of con cern, and how much of the narrative on the country’s growth was for real.
STRIVING FOR JOINTNESS
At a time when the world is witnessing two major wars, India has its own set of external challenges to deal with.
CHALLENGING INEVITABILITY
Articulate and combative, lawyer-politician P. Chidambaram asserted that nothing was inevitable in politics despite pundits pointing out that the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance was poised to win a third term in a row.
ON A WING AND A PRAYER
Since June 2023, when the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.) was formed, the 28-party Opposition grouping has gone through several periods of political turbulence.
QUEST FOR HARMONY
Close your eyes and imagine you are a king.... You love your people, but what's more, your people love you.\"
"WE NEED TO BE PATIENT AND PERSEVERING"
External affairs minister S. Jaishankar has been guiding India's diplomacy through the thickets of geopolites: contentious themes like Ukraine and Gaza which demanded that a side be chosen, and insecure shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
"I WORK ON DEADLINES NOT HEADLINES"
PM Narendra Modi outlined his vision for the inclusive Bharat of the future even as he listed how far the country had come in that journey
THE GROWTH STIMULANT
Madhya Pradesh has nothing to worry about on the finance front despite the new cash-heavy welfare programmes announced before the assembly poll, such as Ladli Behna.
THE INDIA MOVEMENT
FROM WORDS TO ACTION. THAT WAS THE RESOUNDING RALLYING CRY AT THE 21ST EDITION OF THE INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE
A FEW HOME TRUTHS
If there is one thing Amit Shah never shies from, it’s from taking a tough question.
FIRM ON A HIGH GROWTH PATH
With India’s rapidly chang ing position in the emerg ing global order and the strength of its economy a key theme at the India Today Conclave, who better than the country’s finance minister to shine a light on the subject?
Semaglutide - The Wonder Drug
Its promise as a miracle medication for diabetes and obesity is taking the world-and India-by storm, but its indiscriminate use for weight loss could have dire consequences
THE GREEN DREAM
The home in Ahmedabad explores the balance between modern comfort and ecological harmony
LIGHT YEARS AHEAD
PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY OF ILLUMINATION IN A HOME DIRECTLY INFLUENCES YOUR WELLBEING. HERE'S HOW.
HUE KNEW
Three industry insiders share their favourite colour stories from projects across the country
Small Size, BIG STYLE
A home in a suitcase, designed to grab eyeballs. Follow Little R on her adventures.
Everyday Creativity
T.S. Randhawa’s Vernacular Architecture of Indiais a comprehensive—and stunning—source book on the unsung masterpieces of Indian architecture
THE GUJARATI MONOLOGUES
After performing over 1,000 shows, actor Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal now brings us a Gujarati version of The Vagina Monologues
Return of a NATIVE
Once the pride of the Maratha empire, the Bhimthadi horse had faded into oblivion in the past 200 years. Its recognition now as a separate indigenous breed could spell a reversal of fortunes for the steed
GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TACKS
Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai is confident of doing well in the Lok Sabha polls. His commitment to both promised government schemes and areas of economic focus shows a deft balance between welfare and development
FOCUS PEAKING
Navin Sakhuja brings precision and intimacy to landscape photography in A Thousand Shadows
WHAT'S TRENDING?
From the Colour of the Year and Wallpaper of the Year. to ColourNext, Asian Paints shares its forecast to: elevate the look and feel of your home in 2024.
MAKING OF A CHAMPION
Squash player Joshna Chinappa's Padma Shri is the icing on the cake of a storied career
MAKING INDIA A TRAVEL HUB
The eagerly awaited INDIA TODAY Tourism Survey & Awards 2023 saw engaging panel discussions on a range of subjects related to tourism. Established as well as emerging tourist destinations from across India were also recognised for their excellence
BENGALURU'S GREAT THIRST
Summer has just begun, but the weak monsoon of 2023 has left over half of India's Silicon Valley an arid zone. Even as tankers try to reach the parched millions, the city looks at alternate drinking water solutions
TOP OF THE LINE
On March 11, Mission Divyastra propelled India into the select club of nations capable of hitting, through a single ballistic missile, several targets spread over hundreds of kilometres at the same time with multiple warheads.
THREE IS COMPANY
A tight fight is on the cards with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the Jana Sena Party (JSP) and the BJP readying for a joint assault on the ruling Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) in the parliamentary and assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh.
WHO WINS, WHO LOSES
THE CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) ACT NOTIFICATION, COMING JUST BEFORE THE GENERAL ELECTION, EVOKES A MIXED REACTION. THE BIG CONCERN THAT IT DISCRIMINATES AGAINST MUSLIM REFUGEES PERSISTS
MAMATA'S LONE MARCH
Scattering to the winds any remaining vestige of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc in West Bengal, Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee on March 10 announced party candidates from all 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state.
DRAMA BY DESIGN
When ebony meets ivory magic follows. We explore the nuances of the timeless combination of black and white.