CATEGORIES
A Line Of Control For Women
Ankit Saxena’s murder and khap killings over a woman’s free choice expose society’s anxiety about its property rights
An Old-Fashioned Take On Love
Moving on from the world of face-to-face interaction and the letter-writing ritual, relationships leave behind the power and poetics of memory
Marriage Is A Box Of Chocolates
Conjugal life will never stop throwing curveballs at you. You’ll enjoy some and barely tolerate others as you learn to become adults together.
No Laws Yet In Search Of Profits
The Competition Commission has clamped down on Google’s paid-for search results
Pump Makers Are Gasping
Post-GST business thins to a trickle for small units. Time has again come for Kovai to prove resilience.
Sighs In Green Dialogue
The nomination process for Bengal’s panchayat polls was smeared in blood. Within the HC’s relief to the opposition was the neatest of lobs—filing papers through WhatsApp.
Dutee Free, But Most See Fiery Red
IAAF targets women athletes with high testosterone, sparking ethical and racist questions
Rule Of The Known-Alls
Our hyperlinked world endangers our privacy and dignity as a few know everything the rest are doing
Three Years For Hardliners
J&K cabinet reshuffle shows PDP and BJP saving their alliance without any attempt to bury the hatchet
Lake Placid
Key changes in the South Block shaped the Wuhan summit’s vision of cooperation
Across The Line, Into The Stands
The irresistible dominance of the ‘dad’s army’ has lit up the IPL.
Hare & Rabbit Fight A Fox
It’s a match made in miasma. Political expediency and survival needs draw BJP and CPI(M) together in Nadia.
Mandal In The Jungle
Is the UP state government’s decision to classify OBCs in three subcategories based on relative backwardness, for the purposes of reservation, long-overdue justice for overlooked groups? Or is it an unnuanced move that will only ignite social division?
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How To Court The Personal
Everyone wants personal laws reformed, but the triple talaq verdict would decide how it happens
Book-Keeper's Miscalculation
Mayawati has antagonised her right -hand man. Siddiqui's ouster from BSP triggers fresh cirsis in the party amid slide.
Searching Son For Dad's Dirt
A recent income-tax search hasn't shaken karti or PC.Rivals claim the duo is in real trouble this time.
When Vaccine Turns Killer
A recent immunisation drive in rural Bihar went horribly wrong. What all ails the health mission?
A Trade Union For Team India
For long, BCCI has underpaid generations of cricketers. Now, the CoA is approached for a redressal long overdue.
Cops Call It Forced Surrogacy
Trafficked, traded, enslaved, raped and made to conceive babies for adoption. Adivasi girls are turned into baby-making machines that fetch Rs 1-4 lakh per child.
Sangh Parivar's Reshuffle Blues
Managerial to the dot, or not exactly? The relayed message is : perform, and don't mess with Modi. But beneath, it's mostly caste and khaki.
The End Of The Beginning?
Decay is a biological reality in the life of parties. But why is AAP beset with a credibility crisis so soon?
An 'Alien' Flashpoint
Opposition to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill becomes the first major hiccup for the BJP government in Assam.
Battleground Tamil Nadu- Jayalalitha's Race To Lose
As industrial growth slows, a sluggish AIADMK faces a confident but fractious DMK and an alliance looking formidable on paper.
Two Years Report Card Of Modi- Has The 'Achche Din' Arrived Yet?
The BJP is wringing the most out of the Assam victory to put a coat of paint on the thinning Unstoppable Modi mystique
Travelling With The Prima Donna
India is content with US statements about Pakistan and China. But the road ahead is nothing if not uncertain.
Bravely Bear The Gifts
Surprising positives and a few silences mark Modi’s US visit
The Hard Trek To Mount Of Olives
It has taken 25 years for India to break out of its moral duplicity regarding Israel. West Asia has changed, so have Indian priorities that demand realpolitik.
No Healing Yet in the Kashmiri Graveyard
Ahead of Burhan Wani’s death anniversary, fierce encounters and civilian deaths return to the Valley.
We Broke The Rotten Benami, Black Economy And Its Shell Companies
Amit Shah is spending 110 days on the road, in a cross-country trip meant to strengthen and expand his party’s base. On a stopover in Delhi, the BJP president takes time out for Outlook, for an interaction touching upon major themes relating to India’s domestic politics and foreign policy. Excerpts from an interview with Bhavna Vij-Aurora: