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India Today, 29 Jun 2026

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India Today is a weekly news magazine, published by Living Media India Limited since its 1975 launch. It remains one of the country’s most widely read English-language magazines, known for its analytical depth and wide-ranging political coverage. Each issue examines current events through investigative reports, expert columns and data-led insights that span politics, business, culture, education and international affairs. With correspondents across India and bureaus abroad, the magazine captures the complexities of the world’s largest democracy while maintaining a sharp eye on regional dynamics. India Today’s editorial voice is direct, probing and context-driven, delivering clarity on fast-moving developments and long-term trends. Its special issues and rankings – on education, governance and leadership – are regularly referenced in policy and media circles. While rooted in national discourse, the magazine explores the global issues shaping India’s future. Available on PressReader, India Today is instrumental in driving informed public debate through credible, independent journalism that engages readers across sectors and regions.

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ArticleWHY WE ARE EATING OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGE

THE IRAN WAR EXPOSES INDIA’S DEPENDENCE ON IMPORTED PULSES, FERTILISERS AND EDIBLE OILS, WITH THE EXPENSE SET TO SOAR TO $56 BILLION OR 6 PER CENT OF TOTAL IMPORTS. WHAT WE NEED TO DO TO ACHIEVE FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY

WHY WE ARE EATING OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGE

ArticleEDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Astark imbal­ance plagues India’s farm sec­tor. We are super-abund­ant in rice and wheat. We even clinched the world’s top rank for paddy in Janu­ary. State ware­houses are over­flow­ing many times over tar­get. After run­ning a food wel­fare...

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

ArticleTHE QUEST FOR TWO-THIRDS

EVEN BEFORE THE DUST HAD BEGUN TO SETTLE on the splin­ter­ing Tri­n­amool Con­gress (TMC), news chan­nels were flash­ing reports of a sim­ilar dis­com­fort in Maha­rashtra, with MPs of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasa­heb Thack­eray) turn­ing up in Delhi....

THE QUEST FOR TWO-THIRDS

ArticleTHE QUEST FOR TWO-THIRDS

EVEN BEFORE THE DUST HAD BEGUN TO SETTLE on the splin­ter­ing Tri­n­amool Con­gress (TMC), news chan­nels were flash­ing reports of a sim­ilar dis­com­fort in Maha­rashtra, with MPs of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasa­heb Thack­eray) turn­ing up in Delhi....

THE QUEST FOR TWO-THIRDS