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Highlights of India Today issue dated July 28th, 2014. The Cover Story this week is on Amit Shah's elevation as BJP president. It signals a generational change and Modi's complete takeover of the party. A publicity hound triggers a political storm by meeting India's most-wanted fugitive across the border. But was there more to it than meets the eye, asks the Big Story on Ved Pratap Vaidik's now-famous meeting with terror mastermind Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan. The story, Personal Is Political for Diplomat Modi, analyses how the Prime Minister makes a sedate and steady start in getting to know global leaders at the BRICS Summit. The Sport section story, The Germany We Can Admire, highlights how the globalised German team that lifted the World Cup is emblematic of a country that has shed its horrid past. Shekhar Gupta's column National Interest says the response to the Hafiz Saeed-Ved Pratap Vaidik meet exposes us as an unthinking, jingoistic, under-employed nation. The story, Eternal Empire of the Living God, deals with how the Sathya Sai Baba empire is thriving despite the godman’s death three years ago. If you stare at your mobile phone every 10 seconds, hear it buzzing even when it's not, beware, says the story, Hooked to the Handset. The issue has 3 free magazines, Home, Simply Gujarati, Simply Mumbai, with it.

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