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The two leaders also condemned in the "strongest terms" the growing menace of terrorism and violent extremism.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 10 June 2019
The actor also claimed at the interview that her production venture 'Pahun' is the only film to have come out of the state.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 10 June 2019
An exclusive extract from Hillary Clinton’s memoir What Happened
BY Hillary Clinton 10 June 2019
Addressing a function on the occasion of 'Hindi Divas', the President said Hindi continued to face opposition in some parts of the country even though it became an official language many decades ago.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 10 June 2019
The defence forces, along with the Centre, are monitoring every situation very closely, she said.
BY Outlook Web Bureau 10 June 2019
A Gandhi never quits? But Rahul Gandhi as party president has not proved to be the galvaniser that Sonia was.
BY Puneet Nicholas Yadav 10 June 2019
2019 is election year for about a third of the world’s population. <em>Outlook</em> presents an overview of polls around the globe.
BY Outlook News Desk 10 June 2019
Anti-BJP coalitions, dealt a stunning blow, hope for a revival after introspection
BY Preetha Nair 10 June 2019
BJP national general secretary Bhupender Yadav speaks to Outlook about the party's performance.
BY Bhavna Vij-aurora 10 June 2019
Theirs is a unique partnership that successfully ground down the anti-BJP narratives around demonetisation, farm distress and job flight, getting people across sections to vote for Modi. And Amit Shah’s realpolitik may now enable the PM to build an inclusive image.
BY Bhavna Vij-aurora 10 June 2019
Most modern teams pack their dream XIs with all-rounders. History has shown how these 'bits-and-pieces' cricketers have been match-winners and India's campaign in ICC World Cup 2019 will revolve around a Hardik Pandya or a Vijay Shankar
BY Qaiser Mohammad Ali 10 June 2019
The Indian cricket team looks one of the most balanced in the ICC World Cup 2019 but their relative inexperience can be filled by MS Dhoni's wisdom and Virat Kohli's no-holds-barred approach
BY Qaiser Mohammad Ali 10 June 2019
A rush to scale Mt Everest has led to chaos on top of the world and left several mountaineers dead
BY Girinandini Singh 10 June 2019
The passing away of the 52nd Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin in 2014 triggered a succession battle and protracted court cases. Burhanuddin's son Saifuddin and half-brother Qutbuddin have split the prosperous Dawoodi Bohra community
BY Prachi Pinglay-plumber 10 June 2019
To make errant builders fall in line with the Real Estate Regulation and Development Act (RERA) was a welcome and much-needed step but homebuyers are still left in the lurch as orders and notices are not enough
BY Jeevan Prakash Sharma 10 June 2019
All pre-election talk of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah being cut down to size evaporated after the Lok Sabha elections were declared. But BJP's confidence to win majority on its own was backed by genius of a strategy, writes Anirban Ganguly
BY Anirban Ganguly 10 June 2019
Focus on assembly bypolls instead of Lok Sabha polls paid off for the AIADMK
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 10 June 2019
Poor show in the Lok Sabha elections has put Kamal Nath's Congress government in Madhya Pradesh under the pump. If the Lok Sabha election results are any yardstick, BJP are on a very good wicket
BY K.s. Shaini 10 June 2019
Lok Sabha rout strains the seams of Congress-JD(S) stitch-up
BY Ajay Sukumaran 10 June 2019
With reservoirs running dry, Tamil Nadu's water restoration system has struck a controversial note even as the government issues diktat on how the rain god must be appeased!
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 10 June 2019
Zakir Musa, who fought Kashmir's 'religious war', was the 'last' of ISIS-inspired militants who gave up a possible career in engineering
BY Naseer Ganai 10 June 2019
In The Subcontinental Menu this week, read why dozen of women employees in Faridabad took maternity leave 3-4 times a year; and what happened when the obituary of a cat appeared in newspaper's classifieds.
BY Outlook News Desk 10 June 2019
The Hungryalists found a visceral new idiom to lance the pustules around them. The resultant backlash typifies the hypocritical bhadralok intellectual.
BY C.p. Surendran 10 June 2019