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By Outlook News Desk

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will visit Russia on August 23-24 to co-chair the 25th session of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation (IRIGC-TEC), according to the Ministry of External Affairs.

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Whose Idea of India? - 31 August 2026 Issue

Whose Idea of India? - 31 August 2026 Issue

Is India an ancient civilisation or a modern nation-state? Does it share a collective history, or has a collective identity been imposed upon a country of many histories, faiths and cultures? Does India need a Uniform Civil Code, or is its pursuit an ideological project? These are not merely arguments about India’s past. They are choices about its future. India has been shaped by competing ideas—civilisation and constitutionalism, faith and secularism, individual liberty and collective identity, revolution and reform. At every turn, different choices have offered different destinations. In this Independence Day Special, Outlook brings together India’s leading thinkers, politicians, economists and bureaucrats to confront the fundamental questions before the republic: What is India? Who defines it? And what should it become? Many ideas made India. Many paths lie ahead. The choice belongs to its people.

Whose Idea of India? - 31 August 2026 Issue
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Parliament on Street - 17 August 2026 Issue

Parliament on Street - 17 August 2026 Issue

The resilience of Indian democracy lies less in the certainty of its institutions than in the persistence of its citizens. Across decades, governments with formidable parliamentary strength have learnt that political authority cannot rest on electoral arithmetic alone. It must be sustained by a continuing conversation with the people. The protests over the NEET ( National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) paper leak, culminating in the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, mark the latest chapter in that larger democratic story. This issue of Outlook examines how a movement led largely by young Indians reaffirmed an old principle of the Republic: that power derives its legitimacy not only from the vote, but also from accountability.

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The AI Divide - 03 August 2026 Issue

The AI Divide - 03 August 2026 Issue

Artificial intelligence is poised to transform education, but not every child will benefit equally. As AI enters classrooms, India’s deep divide between public and private education could grow wider than ever before. In this issue, Outlook explores the risks, the policy failures and the urgent choices that will determine whether AI becomes a force for opportunity—or inequality.

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Former South African world champion boxer Zolani Tete, 38, was shot dead by two masked gunmen outside his residence in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, on Friday, August 21, 2026. Tete was sitting in his car when the suspects opened fire, also injuring a 27-year-old female passenger. South African police have launched an active investigation into the ambush

WBABoxing/X : Former world champion boxer Zolani Tete was shot dead by two masked gunmen outside his residence in Mdantsane.

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BMW X1 LWB And i5 LWB Arrive: First Look, Features And Booking Details

BMW X1 LWB And i5 LWB Arrive: First Look, Features And Booking Details

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BMW has stretched the X1 and electrified the 5 Series, giving Indian luxury car buyers more space, more comfort and more reasons to sit in the back, as the X1 LWB brings limousine like room to a compact SUV while the i5 LWB transforms the executive sedan into an electric lounge

5 Iconic James Bond Villain Cars That Stole The Scene

5 Iconic James Bond Villain Cars That Stole The Scene

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From enormous Rolls Royces and imposing Mercedes Benz saloons to weaponised Jaguars and futuristic supercars, Bond’s villains have always understood the theatrical power of a great car, and these machines did more than carry the bad guys; they became extensions of their personalities