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India Today Editor-in-Chief Aroon Purie talks about this week's cover story, Imran's Googly, on the Kartarpur corridor and the changing relations between India and Pakistan.

When it comes to India and Pakistan, cricketing analogies are inescapable. More so when Pakistan's most successful cricketer, Imran Khan, is now prime minister. In recent days, Khan seems to have bowled his famed reverse swing at us over the issue of the Kartarpur corridor and Indian diplomats seem to have misread the ball.

The issue is fairly simple. The Gurudwara Darbar Sahib

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