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  • This image released by National Geographic shows a large crowd swimming in the water during a festival in India, shown in the two-part special "India from Above," narrated by actor...

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  • The first batch of five Rafale combat jets, escorted by SU30 MKIs, enter the Indian air space on its way to Ambala airbase from France.

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  • In this handout photo provided by Defense PRO, Airborne Rescue Pod for Isolated Transportation (ARPIT) loaded in a Chinook heavy lift helicopter.

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  • In this handout photo provided by Defense PRO, Airborne Rescue Pod for Isolated Transportation (ARPIT) is seen near a Chinook heavy lift helicopter. This pod will be utilised for e...

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  • The rare band-tail scorpionfish, capable of changing colours, found by CMFRI researchers off the Sethukarai coast in the Gulf of Mannar, one of the world's richest region from a ma...

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  • In this India Meteorological Department (IMD) released satellite image captured at approximately 5 pm is seen Cyclone Amphan along the costal areas of Bay of Bengal. Extremely seve...

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  • In this satellite image taken from India Meteorological Department (IMD) at 13:26 IST shows Cyclone Amphan along the costal areas of Bay of Bengal. Super Cyclone Amphan is expected...

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  • In this satellite image taken from India Meteorological Department (IMD) at 16:20 IST shows Cyclone Amphan along the costal areas of Bay of Bengal. As per IMD, Amphan intensified i...

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  • India's Rohit Sharma bats during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, India, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019.

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  • South Africa's Zubayr Hamza bats during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, India, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019.

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  • India's Umesh Yadav, third right, celebrates with teammates the dismissal of South Africa's Quinton de Kock, right, during the second day of third and last cricket test match betwe...

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  • India's Shahbaz Nadeem bowls during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, India, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019.

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  • India's Mohammed Shami, center, celebrates with teammates the dismissal of South Africa's Dean Elgar during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and So...

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  • South Africa's George Linde reacts after a boundary hit by India's Umesh Yadav during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, ...

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  • India's Umesh Yadav bats during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, India, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019.

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  • South Africa's George Linde, second right, celebrates with teammates the dismissal of India's Ravindra Jadeja during the second day of third and last cricket test match between Ind...

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  • Fans celebrate a boundary hit by India's Ravindra Jadeja during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, India, Sunday, Oct. 20...

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  • India's Ravindra Jadeja, right, bats during the second day of third and last cricket test match between India and South Africa in Ranchi, India, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019.

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  • South Africa's George Linde, right, celebrates with captain Faf du Plessis the dismissal of India's Wriddhiman Saha during the second day of third and last cricket test match betwe...

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  • South Africa's wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen, left, and Zubayr Hamza, center, celebrate the dismissal of India's Wriddhiman Saha, right, during the second day of third and last cri...

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  • Lessons On Diplomacy For Modi Government As White House Turns Blue From Red
    India will have to look closely at its human rights record as Democrats get to set to rule for the next four years in the US.
    Jan 21, 2021
    | Seema Guha
  • Vaccine Fears: Top Doctors Urge PM Modi, Other Politicians To Take The Shot
    If US President Joe Biden, Prime Ministers of Singapore and the UAE, and other global leaders can take the vaccine, ‘why are our politicians hesitant?’
    Jan 21, 2021
    | Jeevan Prakash Sharma
  • PUBG Mobile India Relaunch: Here's Everything You Need To Know
    The new game will be available with more interesting features, specially designed for Indian gamers
    Jan 19, 2021
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • Vaccination Drive: Over 2 Lakh Vaccinated In India So Far; 447 Adverse Effects Reported
    According to the government, the shots will be offered first to an estimated one crore healthcare workers and around two crore frontline workers.
    Jan 17, 2021
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • Nidhi Razdan, Phishing, And Three Hard Lessons
    Phishing has become such a sophisticated form of social attack that even seasoned journalists are taken for a ride.
    Jan 17, 2021
    | Dr Jaijit Bhattacharya
  • What Does It Mean To Have A Republic Day Without Chief Guest?
    There have been only three occasions till now that the country did not have a chief guest to attend Republic Day.
    Jan 17, 2021
    | Seema Guha
  • Most Farmers In Favour Of New Farm Laws: Agri Minister Narendra Singh Tomar
    The Supreme Court of India had stayed the implementation of the contentious farm laws last week as farmers continued their protest on Delhi borders.
    Jan 17, 2021
    | Outlook Web Bureau
  • Family Health Survey Reveals Rising Prevalence Of NCDs In India
    The recent report of NFHS indicates a high prevalence of overweight/obesity, hypertension and elevated random blood glucose levels in Indian men and women
    Jan 16, 2021
    | Dr. Kanika Agarwal and Ms. Ishita Agarwal
  • ‘We Did It, We Did It,’ Nepali Sherpas Scale ‘Savage Mountain’ K2 In Winter For First Time
    ‘We did it, believe me we did it,’ expedition’s team leader Chhang Dawa wrote on Facebook, ‘The Karakorum's Savage Mountain been summited in most dangerous season: winter.’
    Jan 16, 2021
    | Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
  • Sebi Bans CNBC Awaaz Anchor Hemant Ghai From Markets, Says He Made Rs 2.95 Cr By 'Front-Running'
    Hemant Ghai is the first media person to be banned by Sebi, who has been found guilty prima-facie of front-running.
    Jan 16, 2021
    | Yagnesh Kansara
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  • Floydian Slip
    For Black lives in the US and Dalit lives in India, what needs to change is not only unjust laws, but the distribution of power.
    Dec 31, 2020
    | Nic Dawes
  • 50 Years Of Unlearning
    East Pakistan was our most democratic region. But bad policies eventually cracked open the fissures.
    Dec 17, 2020
    | Murtaza Solangi
  • All Boots Lead To The Sugar Bowl
    India's multi-sectoral battle plans for East Pakistan converged on Dacca—this utimate prize was fiercely defended. Fighting against time and a determined enemy, this is how it was won.
    Dec 17, 2020
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  • To The East We Went and Won It For Them
    The Dhaka victory was spectacular but much more could have been done to secure India’s strategic interests.
    Dec 17, 2020
    | Lt Gen. (retd) J.B.S. Yadava
  • How The West Was Won
    A border that runs from the Himalayas to the Thar. A company commander who fought the Battle of Chhamb recalls the epic in hindsight.
    Dec 17, 2020
    | Maj. Gen. (retd) P.K. Puri
  • And Thus A Desh Was Born
    Pakistan’s egregious folly in its eastern wing sparked a socio-political crisis of biblical magnitude. The resultant war with India birthed Bangladesh. At the dawn of the 1971 war’s golden jubilee, we remember the Indian military’s finest hour.
    Dec 17, 2020
    | Lt Gen (retd) Subrata Saha
  • With Bitter Maple Syrup
    Justin Trudeau’s comments in favour of farmers’ protests angers India. It’s another instance of the Canadian PM privileging domestic politics over better ties with India.
    Dec 10, 2020
    | Seema Guha
  • Uneasy Tango Of Big Ambitions
    The India-China chessboard is roiled with tension, with ideas like ‘Tibet card’ and ‘Taiwan card’ on the table
    Sep 10, 2020
    | Seema Guha
  • 1962 Redux?
    Isolated in the West, confronted by a pushback in the Indo-Pacific, but driven by overweening entitlement, China might trigger a conflict with India behind a smokescreen of fictional claims. Beijing should know that such an event would imperil all its world-historical objectives.
    Sep 10, 2020
    | Lt Gen (retd) Subrata Saha
  • Giving A Turf Time
    Nepal, one of India’s neighbours and closest allies for decades, has touched off a raw nerve by deciding to publish new maps that include areas of dispute with India
    May 22, 2020
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  • If An Old Indiana Jones And A Young Justin Bieber Went On A Hike Together
    If An Old Indiana Jones And A Young Justin Bieber Went On A Hike Together
    In the age of Tinder and Twitter, everyday words have come to denote apps and technologies. In this short sketch, Chetan Mahajan lays out a humorous take on the difference between an older generation and the tech-savvy younger one.
    Jul 17, 2020
  • PM CARES To Ladakh Standoff: The Govt's Use Of Opaque Filters
    PM CARES To Ladakh Standoff: The Govt's Use Of Opaque Filters
    Over the past few months (or has it been years?), the story of India too appears to be that of unbelievable filters.
    Jun 13, 2020
  • The Unmourned Of Kashmir
    The Unmourned Of Kashmir
    Mourning comes after we feel the tangibility of the loss. Its absence, or the inability to come face-to-face with the dead, only deepens the void in the heart. What we are left with is an abyss that sucks us into disbelief and shock and uncertainty, writes Qadri Inzamam.
    May 17, 2020
  • A Minefield Of Mediocre Films, 1990s Have Little To Offer To Nostalgic Bollywood Stars
    A Minefield Of Mediocre Films, 1990s Have Little To Offer To Nostalgic Bollywood Stars
    Of all its decades, 1990s do appear to be replete with run-of-the-mill movies, with least number of all-time classics. It is amply illustrated by the fact that most of the favourite films chosen by the stars are in the range of mediocre-to-above average category, writes Giridhar Jha.
    May 17, 2020
  • Chronology Is Clear: MPLADS Abolition Leaves MPs At The Mercy Of Centre
    Chronology Is Clear: MPLADS Abolition Leaves MPs At The Mercy Of Centre
    Opposition members are up in arms against the Centre for taking away the one resource they had at their ready disposal for providing financial heft to relief measures
    Apr 08, 2020
  • After India's Chandrayaan-2, Time To See What Other Countries Are Planning On Space Front
    After India's Chandrayaan-2, Time To See What Other Countries Are Planning On Space Front
    Four missions to Mars are being planned next year by various agencies. Why so many together? The reason is that Mars and Earth come closest to each other once every 26 months and 2020 is when this happens next.
    Jul 28, 2019
  • My Vote Is For the Well-Being Of My Fellow Indians
    My Vote Is For the Well-Being Of My Fellow Indians
    No government policy really affects me or perhaps even touches me. My life was no different during the ten years when Manmohan Singh was prime minister than the five years when Modi was or Vajpayee was.
    May 19, 2019
  • What Makes India Powerful, What Sort Of A Country We Want
    What Makes India Powerful, What Sort Of A Country We Want
    The assumption is that it is a strong leader like the current prime minister who will make India powerful. But, true greatness will elude this nation, no matter how brilliant the individual at the helm may be.
    Nov 11, 2018
  • Is India Different From Pakistan?
    Is India Different From Pakistan?
    In India, the Hindu right wing is hounding writer Ramachandra Guha calling him anti-national. In Pakistan, people are objecting to the Supreme Court decision that freed a poor Christian woman who was jailed for many years on the false charge of defaming Islam.
    Nov 04, 2018
  • The Great Indian Horror Story: What Really Scares Us
    The Great Indian Horror Story: What Really Scares Us
    For a country being ping-ponged around on a court of real-life terrors every day, it’s safe to say that the Netflix-and-chill crowd doesn’t scare easy.
    Oct 30, 2018
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