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MARCH 20, 2006
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  COVER STORY: 50 POWER PEOPLE
The High & Mighty

India Inc. icons, media moguls, policy mavens and cultural impresarios. The power elite 2006 is dominated by the dreamers and doers of a globalised society.

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"Comparing India with Iran or North Korea is ludicrous"

R. Nicholas Burns, US under secretary of state for political affairs, spoke to India Today's Raj Chengappa on the significance of the historic Indo-US nuclear deal and a host of other issues. Excerpts from the exclusive interview on Headlines Today.

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  50 POWER PEOPLE 2006

50 POWER PEOPLE

From corporate czars to policy mavens, the power elite is a testament to globalised India’s dreamers and doers.

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  INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: QUEEN RANIA AL-ABDULLAH

"It's really a clash of minority extremist groups against all civilisations.

Few women from the Muslim world have captured world attention as Jordan's glamorous Queen Rania Al-Abdullah. With her stunning good looks, impeccable dress sense and deep commitment to a progressive agenda, Rania, at a young 35, has emerged as the Middle East's outstanding spokesperson. Before she flew in to address the India Today Conclave, Rania gave an exclusive interview to Managing Editor Raj Chengappa.

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Skillet Skills

This journey into the recesses of an Indian childhood is prompted along by culinary memories

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS:: HERITAGE

Still Playing King

The past continues to romance the present in the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, where talukdars-part of the traditional feudal structure-still retain their regal status and titles, legally

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  10 POWER PEOPLE

Official List

This list of people wielding power through government distinguishes the real power centre from the apparent.

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  INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: P. CHIDAMBARAM

Not Feel Good, Not Feel Bad...

...between the two extremes, this is the "feel relieved" Budget. That was the broad consensus of the Board of India Today Economists on Budget 2006, which was a mix of progress and political compromise.

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  STATES: UTTAR PRADESH

Blood On The Shrine

The attack on one of the holiest Hindu temples reinforces fears that jehadis are now choosing religious targets to incite communal violence

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  SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS

Everyday Raga

Humour and humanity mark these tales of Bengali women

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Do you think we need an Indian equivalent of the Oscars?
 
 
South Asia's most influential and most read newsweekly presents the fourth Conclave India Tomorrow 2005: Perception vs Reality  
 
 
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