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Weapons Grade
Does the new BMW M5 continue to reign as king of the super sedans?
Space Age
Sexy robots and technicolor lights mark the future of Dior Men under fashion wizard Kim Jones
Re-Enter The Matrix
Provocations of a virtual reality juggernaut
Alley Cat
Stylish with a touch of sinister. Is the new XF still a proper Jag?
Secret Agent
Acquaint yourself with the many shades of Vicky Kaushal, the actor unleashed on screens of all sizes this year
The Futurist
Much like the cars he makes, Anand Mahindra knows how to adapt to a fast-changing landscape. One of India’s first industrialist-evangelists for electric mobility, he’s going all out to usher in the electric age with the launch of Automobili Pininfarina – making him a global frontrunner in the dash toward s an emission-free future.
Up In The Air
As Vistara navigates skies filled with low-cost competitors, CEO Leslie Thng is optimistic for one simple reason: Great products always find takers
Urban Hero
The gentrification of the urban SUV reaches its peak with the Volvo XC60
City Of Change
Its rulers have painted its future like a fantastical Matisse, despite the city’s complex self-image. but amid obscene expenditure and western media incredulity, Abu Dhabi’s contribution to society might be greater than is being perceived
Two Men Walk Into A Bar
Why Mumbai’s hidden dives are (still) the best places to get Wasted.
A Slice Of The High Life
Indian uhnwis have poured billions of dollars into london and dubai's real estate. We offer the most recent insider view to the two world cities currently struggling to find their feet.
The Improbable Life And Stunning Death Of A Child Warrior
When his father was murdered, Wasil Ahmad vowed revenge. He was barely old enough to hoist a rifle, but still he trained to fight the Taliban. Finally, when the insurgents returned, Wasil found his chance. What he did next made him a legend. And then, of course, it made him a target.
India's Garden Of Eden: The Perfect Host For The T20 World Cup Final
India’s cricketing cauldron of passion is the perfect host for the T20 World Cup final.
Meet The Bollywood 'Fan'girl
When you read about a Femina Miss India winner, it’s not usually because she won the pageant 16 years ago. but after a gap longer than you’d deem necessary for career suicide, Waluscha De Sousa decided she’d bet on Bollywood, despite a long modelling hiatus. it worked, and her rookie role in this month’s Fan is opposite Shah Rukh Khan. Wait. What?
Can Trump Teach Us Anything?
Yes, as terrifying a question as that is, El Donald is both the US president and a billionaire businessman. So, we look to him to see if any of his professional play can help you get ahead seriously.
The Bullet
Royal Enfield CEO Siddhartha Lal is shifting cogs quicker than ever. Having recorded a consistent growth rate of over 50 per cent in the last two years, his revered motorcycle brand’s still gunning for a greater market share at a time when global motorcycle sales are in a slump. Yet, going by his recent moves, Lal’s work has only just begun.
Welcome To Nerdistan
What Is Quinsy? (and Other Important Questions)
Queens Of The Stoned Age
There are a thousand ways to buy weed in New York City, but the Green Angels devised a novel strategy for standing out: They hired models to be their dealers. In the eight years since the group was founded – by a blonde, blue-eyed Mormon ex-model – they’ve never been busted, and the business has grown into a multi-million-dollar operation. Suketu Mehta spent months embedded with them at their headquarters and out on their delivery routes to see where this great experiment in American entrepreneurship might lead.
An Agent For All Seasons
As Bond, he's a clean-cut collation of calm and cool. The man behind the tux - well, not so much. And that's a good thing.
The 5 Indian Artists You Need To Know
Evaluating excellence in contemporary art isn't easy. Once upon a simpler time, you had painting, you had sculpture, and Michelangelo was the one guy that could really do both. In 2015, things are a bit more complicated. But whether it's a multi-channel video artist or a prolific ballpoint-pen doodler, Indias got some pretty serious players currently doing the rounds on the global circuit, with styles as varied as the Subcontinent itself. The commonality? They kick ass all over the place.
Riveting & Inspiring stories about Young India
WE DON’T NEED NO EDUCATION…But we’re still going to get our degrees. Meet this breed of students who turned entrepreneurs while still on the campus.
Because Wool is Wonderful
Focussing on Merino wool’s potential as a natural, luxury fibre that would further enrich India’s fashion industry, The Woolmark Company showcased the Journey Of Wool — a Farm to Fashion Story.
New World Order
IT’S ONE THING TO DRESS UP AN SUV FOR BLISTERING, LINEAR SPEED; IT’S WHOLLY DIFFERENT TO MAKE IT A G-FORCETHRASHING GYMNAST ON THE TRACK
Not Boarding
Why the new wave of airports will make you wish you could stay
The Crossover Kids
Inside India’s home-brewed design revolution.
Out Of This World
As his book Endurance readies to hit stands, US astronaut Scott Kelly talks about the funny side of living on a space station.
This Is Unreal
There’s a lot of fiction masquerading as fact out there, particularly on social media. It might be good practice to treat information cynically – and cross-check with these websites that are on a crusade to verify news reports social media
The Perfect Storm
The last time India participated in a global football competition was in 1950, when the national team was invited to the World Cup in Brazil – and we withdrew because our players were not allowed to play barefoot. Now, 67 years later, India’s all set to host the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
Tech Bubble
Sizing up the new, sharp-looking Lexus RX450h F-Sport.
Girl Uninterrupted
Why we can’t get enough of Malaika Arora