Christianity, a threat to Hinduism? Data and historical evidence prove otherwise.
- COVER STORY
Dr Nathaniel Barr on why less intelligent people search for information on smartphones more.
Dr Zaheer Hussain, lecturer of Psychology at UK's Derby University discusses smartphone addiction.
Why Atal Behari Vajpayee matters—to India, to the BJP, to Modi. And what Modi can learn from him.
Nehru-Gandhi family loyalist Hansraj Bhardwaj on why he is no longer a party man.
CM Anandiben Patel, Amit Shah jockey for position
Dr Nathaniel Barr on why less intelligent people search for information on smartphones more.
Dr Zaheer Hussain, lecturer of Psychology at UK's Derby University discusses smartphone addiction.
Why Atal Behari Vajpayee matters—to India, to the BJP, to Modi. And what Modi can learn from him.
Dr Subramanian Swamy on the Oxford talk controversy.
Did Amartya Sen get Dr Swamy’s Oxford talk canned?
Nehru-Gandhi family loyalist Hansraj Bhardwaj on why he is no longer a party man.
Retired army officers on the Hashimpura massacre.
A youth was shot dead. Did this set off the events leading to the massacre?
OTHER STORIES
The religion reached Kerala before it reached much of Europe.
An old narrative seems to be gaining currency.
Tick to see if you are doing well with your smartphone or just losing it
Anybody who wants to get smarter has to sweat for it.
How the dumb, but devilishly fun, smartphone world took over my life
Academic and strategic thinker Kanti Bajpai on the use of smartphones in classrooms.
Stay connected? Will the smartphone obsession make us a race of duds?
Business in bitesizes
Why was the World Cup so tame? Here are four reasons.
A BJP national executive meet, the first for the Modi-Shah show, is likely to see few ripples
Any attempt to imprint homogeneity on India’s immense variegation will be disastrous.
The paralysis afflicting the Narendra Modi government is uniquely Modiesque
A new set of young Marathi filmmakers directors—Chaitanya Tamhane, Avinash Arun, Bhaurao Karade—breathe fresh life into Marathi cinema
Deepika’s celebrity illness can pathologise even day-to-day stressors
<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
For the bold editorial decisions behind stories that others would have brushed under the carpet.
It needs a 360-degree outlook rather than viewpoints that are way too shaded and segregated for a few.
This little eatery enjoys the ultimate Mumbai location.
On how Ronnie Screwvala plans to sell his book and why Meira Kumar couldn't employ the Tongan Speaker's methods to control unruly MPs.
This superb history tells the story of Pakistan through its popular sport.
Fear stalks a plague-ridden Bombay. The colonial service is clueless, when a few men in Room 000 plan a fightback.
The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
A random sample from the British newspapers
The writer-director on his endeavour to revive the lost art form of dastangoi
Integrates the essential Byomkesh brilliance with the sustained thrill of an unsolved mystery.
The biriyani episode was a brilliant piece of imagination which I can use to start a literary career, film scripts, talk shows and so on.
The ordinary man lives in a world apart from the well-heeled ranks and a thriving, upwardly mobile middle class is not as visible as in India.