From Outlook's 1996 archive to a 2025 special issue, we trace the journey towards freedom from the stigma of mental health.
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Inside vanishing voters, vanishing histories, and what they mean for India’s democracy. Outlook magazine's latest issue, previewed.
BY Pragya Singh 29 August 2025
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India’s MSMEs Brace for US tariffs fallout, seek new markets.
BY Pragya Singh 27 August 2025
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From Outlook's archives: made sharper by MK Stalin and Akhilesh Yadav's latest moves, and a history of tensions that dissolve into friendship between the RJD and Congress party's supremos.
BY Pragya Singh 26 August 2025
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Universal healthcare, reliable pensions and other social services have significantly helped improve the status of elderly in advanced economies.
BY Pragya Singh 26 August 2025
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Farmers, dairyists and small businesses in India are grappling with the threat of hiked tariffs on imports by the United States.
BY Pragya Singh 21 August 2025
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When trade wars hit home, it's time to watch the uncertainty looming over different aspects of geopolitics closely, and prepare in advance.
BY Pragya Singh 19 August 2025
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Mental well-being is rooted in the complex relationship between society and the individual. Laws and policies alone cannot fix it
BY Pragya Singh 11 August 2025
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Ironically, his death came on the sixth anniversary of the abrogation of J&K’s special status, a political moment he was tasked with defending.
BY Pragya Singh 5 August 2025
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Last week—almost two decades later—the Bombay High Court acquitted them all. The judges ruled that the evidence against them was unreliable, contradictory and, in many cases, fabricated. At that moment, justice stood exposed—not because it had been delivered, but because it had long been denied.
BY Pragya Singh 31 July 2025
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