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In this issue

COVER STORY
The coronavirus spreads...panic too. Is India prepared
to deal with an epidemic that has no cure yet? We
explore the potential impact of the outbreak on our
demography, economy and life in general.

20 YEARS OF NAVEEN PATNAIK
The achievements, shortcomings and
legacy of Odisha’s CM for two decades
THE WALLS DIVIDING DELHI
After the violence, is polarisation shredding
through the social fabric of northeast Delhi?
THE AFGHAN THEATRE
As the US and Taliban sign a deal to end 18
years of war, will Pakistan reap the payoff?
THEY MEAN BUSINESS
Meet the women leading innovative,
successful startups in India

Winds of Change sweep U.P. under CM Yogi Adityanath

In the past three years, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has brought remarkable changes in Uttar Pradesh’s affairs, touching every aspect of people's life in the state

10+ mins

The Socialite Moved On And Stayed On Top

Propaganda may not always match the achievements of Naveen’s two decades as CM, but the marathon itself is a lifetime award

5 mins

Love, Longing & Broken Hearts

Violence tears apart businesses and relations built over years in Delhi’s migrant colonies

Love, Longing & Broken Hearts

5 mins

Tank Tracks On A Cleared Field

Faint hope flickers after the US-Taliban deal. But a Taliban offensive, with covert Pakistani help, bodes ill for India plans in Afghanistan.

Tank Tracks On A Cleared Field

5 mins

Curse Of The Corona

Disaster movies sometimes seem not so far-fetched after all. We have not been short of judgement day prophecies of various hues in recent times. But this can be the scariest morality tale of them all: a mystery virus threatening humankind. The reality is more banal in its causative chain, but fear of the unknown is very much its part --- and justly so. As the novel coronavirus explodes like clusterbombs across the plane — over 80 countries have been hit, with nearly one lakh infected -- where does India stand? It's a 'known unknown'. We only know that we do not know.

9 mins

CASH FLU

As the virus spreads, economic growth stutters. But there’s a silver lining...

CASH FLU

8 mins

The Wall, Shaken

China’s pre-eminent position in the global economy and diplomacy is jolted by the disruptive coronavirus outbreak

The Wall, Shaken

3 mins

Tech-Tonic Shift In Times Of Corona

China’s massive technology network is joining forces with the state machinery in combating a killer epidemic that has no known cure, or vaccine

5 mins

Designing A Growth Strategy

WHEN 22-year-old architect Gita Ramanan stepped into a meeting room one afternoon to make a presentation to 18 men seated around the table, she was asked: “When is your boss coming?”

Designing A Growth Strategy

4 mins

Rising to the Challenge

NEHA ARORA 35, FOUNDER, PLANET ABLED

3 mins

Read all stories from Outlook

Outlook Magazine Description:

PublisherThe Outlook Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Outlook is a weekly news magazine published by Outlook Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. It was founded in 1995 by Vinod Mehta. Outlook covers a wide range of topics, including politics, business, society, and culture. The magazine is known for its investigative journalism and its bold and fearless reporting.

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