The INDIA grouping has frayed, its regional pillars have fallen, and what remains is a set of broken relationships, and an Opposition still waiting for someone to lead it
The Directorate of Enforcement is not just busting financial scams and nabbing kingpins across realty, narcotics and crypto, it’s also returning monies to victims
A new study found India’s craft and handloom workers face low wages, health risks and little social security despite the government’s push to promote traditional industries.
More than 41 years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, survivors are battling not only chronic illness but also collapsing health-care systems, delayed approvals, missing specialists and an exhausting bureaucracy that turns the fight for treatment into a daily struggle for dignity
Xi's invocation of the theory was deliberate and layered. By raising it, he cast China in the role of Athens — the rising power — and implicitly positioned the United States as Sparta, the anxious incumbent
IPL 2026 Orange and Purple Cap standings after Match 63 see Vaibhav Sooryavanshi leapfrog seven positions to claim top spot in Orange Cap race, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar continues to lead bowling charts
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is six sixes away from breaking Chris Gayle’s single-season Indian Premier League record after smashing 93 off 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals against Lucknow Super Giants
It was Giorgia Meloni's state visit to India in March 2023, during which bilateral relations were formally raised to the level of a Strategic Partnership
China's President Xi Jinping took an apparent swipe at the United States, warning against “unilateral hegemony” and calling for a “more just and equitable global governance system”
This 24-minute student short, selected for Cannes 2026’s La Cinef section and screening on May 20, captures working-class exhaustion with striking visual control, even if it leaves you wanting more from its central character.
The Directorate of Enforcement is not just busting financial scams and nabbing kingpins across realty, narcotics and crypto, it’s also returning monies to victims
A new study found India’s craft and handloom workers face low wages, health risks and little social security despite the government’s push to promote traditional industries.
More than 41 years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, survivors are battling not only chronic illness but also collapsing health-care systems, delayed approvals, missing specialists and an exhausting bureaucracy that turns the fight for treatment into a daily struggle for dignity
Xi's invocation of the theory was deliberate and layered. By raising it, he cast China in the role of Athens — the rising power — and implicitly positioned the United States as Sparta, the anxious incumbent
IPL 2026 Orange and Purple Cap standings after Match 63 see Vaibhav Sooryavanshi leapfrog seven positions to claim top spot in Orange Cap race, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar continues to lead bowling charts
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is six sixes away from breaking Chris Gayle’s single-season Indian Premier League record after smashing 93 off 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals against Lucknow Super Giants
It was Giorgia Meloni's state visit to India in March 2023, during which bilateral relations were formally raised to the level of a Strategic Partnership
A phone conversation between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu exposed differences over Iran, with the US favouring diplomacy and Israel pushing for renewed strikes.
At least seven journalists were among hundreds of activists on the Gaza-bound humanitarian mission, which organisers say was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters near Cyprus.
A nuanced examination of India’s expanding cricket-academy ecosystem, where childhood ambition is increasingly shaped by institutional discipline, parental expectation, and the economics of aspiration. Set against the parallel pressures of academic competition, the story interrogates how sporting excellence, identity formation, and personal sacrifice are being negotiated by a generation coming of age in a culture obsessed with performance and success.
Can India maintain democratic diversity while voters increasingly reward strong, centralised governance—or is the country moving toward a model where development becomes the justification for political concentration?
The West Bengal Assembly election has once again turned into the country’s most closely watched political battleground. Outlook's May 11th cover—Khela Hobe?—suggests, the contest is not just electoral but symbolic, with Mamata Banerjee guarding her political turf against an aggressive Bharatiya Janata Party . On the ground, however, as Satish Padmanabhan’s reportage from Murshidabad, Siliguri and Kolkata reveals, the election is shaped by far more than campaign rhetoric. Snigdhendu Bhattacharya on the other hand decodes the statistics at play in the Bengal elections. Running parallel to this electoral churn is a deeper national debate on representation, captured in our package on women in politics. The long journey of the Women’s Reservation law. In her column, Dr. Thamizhachi Thangapandian argues that while women have become central to electoral mobilisation, their empowerment must move beyond symbolism. The tension between visibility and power, runs through our profiles of women leaders across the country. Right from Nemcha Kipgen in Manipur, Mehbooba Mufti’s in Jammu and Kashmir, K.K. Shailaja in Kerala, Kanimozhi in Tamil Nadu , Atishi in Delhi and Deepika Pandey Singh in Bihar- who continue working in uneven political terrains. Zenaira Bakhsh examines the controversy around Prime Minister's televised address during elections, raising concerns about the use of state media and the erosion of a level playing field while NK Bhoopesh writes about the election theatrics in Tamil Nadu. Beyond elections, this issue turns to conflicts that continue to shape lives. Mrinalini Dhyani’s report on Manipur captures the persistence of violence nearly three years after the initial outbreak. Seema Guha tracks the uncertain nature of Iran–US engagement while Manoj Kumar Jha reflects on how moments of global tension are increasingly reduced to spectacles. Gurjit Singh analyzes the Gulf situation where conflict dynamics have redrawn strategic landscapes. Get all this and more in this power packed issue of Outlook.
Just as the US-Iran ceasefire appears to be holding, electoral battles in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal are heating up. The Union government has suffered an unexpected setback: its bid to pass a constitutional amendment linking women’s reservation and a fresh delimitation exercise, has been defeated. This round belongs to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, one of the fiercest critics of the Delimitation Bill . In West Bengal, the exclusion of over 90 lakh voters has emerged as the defining poll issue. Can these two states resist the saffron surge this election season? In a special interview with Outlook, Stalin calls the delimitation a conspiracy to silence the southern states. Snigdhendu Bhattacharya reports an elaborate mechanism aimed at reshaping Bengal’s electorate in favour of the BJP, as part of its all-out battle against the Trinamool Congress. Campaigning in Tamil Nadu is revolving around delimitation and federalism, while on the ground the TVK factor is generating excitement, reports NK Bhoopesh from the ground. Ilyas Mohammad in his column profiles the actor -politician, Vijay and asks whether Thalapathy can become Thala. With Nitish Kumar's exit an era has ended. Asghar Khan and Mrityunjay Sharma trace the trajectory of Nitish's political career and what the future holds for Bihar. Seema Guha taken an overview of the latest developments in the US -Israel war on Iran while K.P Fabian looks at the new geopolitical equations and the social and economic impact of the war. Bhaskar Roy interviews Booker Prize winner David Szalay on his work while Shikha Jhingan turns the spotlight on Asha Bhosle, whose unforgettable voice became the soundtrack of generations of Bollywood films. Read all this and more in the latest issue of Outlook.
The US-Israel war against Iran can be coined as the war of nerves. Iran’s defiance has reframed the conflict, turning it into a test of endurance rather than dominance. Washington proclaims victory while Tehran has absorbed the blows and returned the attacks in almost equal measure. Iran appears to have called America’s bluff and the US risks emerging from this conflict with its reputation and military dominance tarnished. Outlook’s April 21 issue, I ran to bomb Iran, but instead I ran , maps the human, political, and ideological fault lines of this turbulent moment. Ali Araghi writes about living far away from family living through the war in Iran. Iftikar Gilani looks at how countries in West Asia confront a war with no safe ending, while Souzeina Mushtaq asks what has happened to America’s youth. Seema Guha analyses if the fragile two-week pause to the bombings will be unravelled because of Israel’s continuous bombing of Lebanon. Mrinalini Dhyani speaks to the Ex Health Minister of Lebanon to understand the civil health crisis in the country while Apeksha Priyadarshini writes about how wars of aggression have become culture wars. As elections loom, this issue also looks at sharpened political fault lines the freebie culture. Zenaira Bakhsh interviews the man in the eye of the storm, Assam Congress President Gaurav Gogoi. NK Bhoopesh looks at how the Left in Kerala has failed to address the concerns of the marginalised communities. Yaseer Arafath writes on the language of the future in Kerala elections and Snigdhendu Bhattacharya details what the Election Commission is doing in West Bengal in the name of SIR. Vignesh Karthik asks why the elite hate freebies while in our Overlap section, Anand Teltumbde questions about policing transgender identity. Catch all this and more in our latest issue of Outlook.
GT Vs CSK, IPL 2026: Check today's hourly weather update for the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad for the Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super Kings match in the Indian Premier League
Kolkata Knight Riders kept their slim playoff dreams alive with a morale-boosting win against Mumbai Indians, who were led by a returning Hardik Pandya. Here are the major talking points from Indian Premier League 2026
IPL 2026 Points Table after Match 65: RCB, SRH and GT are through to the play-offs, but KKR must hope that PBKS lose their next game and must win their final league game against DC to stay in contention
Gujarat Titans will take aim to finish at the top two in IPL 2026 playoffs as they take on Chennai Super Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday, May 21
KKR Vs MI Highlights, IPL 2026: KKR keep their playoff hopes alive by beating Mumba Indians by four wickets at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Check real-time updates of the KKR vs MI match as it happened
Freiburg vs Aston Villa Highlights, UEFA Europa League 2025-26 Final: Tielemans, Buendia, Rogers' goals help Aston Villa secure historic title victory by beating Freiburg 3-0. Follow the play-by-play updates from the FRE vs AVL final match on May 20, 2026 as it happened
Freiburg vs Aston Villa, UEFA Europa League 2025-26 Final: Know all about the FRE vs AVL final match, including preview, prediction, lineups, head-to-head records, live streaming details, and more
BAN vs PAK, 2nd Test Day 5: Follow the play-by-play updates from day 5 of the second Bangladesh vs Pakistan Test at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, as it happened on Wednesday, May 20, 2026
This 24-minute student short, selected for Cannes 2026’s La Cinef section and screening on May 20, captures working-class exhaustion with striking visual control, even if it leaves you wanting more from its central character.
Cannes 2026 | Produced by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Sompot Chidgasornpongse’s calm, reflective Directors’ Fortnight title tracks a family of nine on a nine-temple merit-making pilgrimage
The luxury home living brand has come up with a 18,000 sqft flagship store at MG Road bringing its design-forward approach to furniture and collectibles
GRAMMY Award-winning artiste Pitbull is coming to Delhi-NCR and Hyderabad this December. He is amongst a lineup of global acts coming to India from 2025 to 2026 including Travis Scott, Ed Sheeran, Enrique Iglesias, and Guns N' Roses pushing India’s concert culture
Scandinavian design in architecture emerged from the Nordic countries — Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland — during the early to mid-20th century as a quiet revolution against excessive ornamentation and industrial rigidity. Influenced by the region’s landscape, light and climate, the movement sought to create spaces that were functional, honest and emotionally warm, reflecting […]
The sound of music and poetry filled the air surrounding Safdarjung Tomb under Delhi’s moonlit sky as Sabhyata Foundation and Serendipity Arts collaborated to create Shaam-e-Ghazal. A night that brought together the timeless beauty of ghazals and the grandeur of one of Delhi’s most cherished monuments, creating a night that resonated with history, melody, and […]
Discover what luminous coating in watches really is—its fascinating evolution from radium and tritium to modern Super-LumiNova—and how it enhances visibility, safety and design in contemporary timepieces