Why I Like Outlook
What I particularly like is the amount of humour that often accompanies the articles.
Why I Can’t Stand Outlook
I have often disliked <i>Outlook</i>’s penchant, in its attempt to be anti-establishment, for negativism, cynicism and anti-Hindu bias.
Swear By Ganesha’s Head...
We ask a cross-section of people about the prime minister’s claims, which seem to be straight out of one of Prof Dinanath Batra’s history books
Fellow Travails
Like all parties whose leaders are chosen through a sham election, the CPI(M) is cut off from the world outside.
Story Of The Czar And The Commissar
Behind the Karat-Yechury war of documents lies ambition untouched by ruin
Where Is My Clutch?
Nitin Gadkari’s mis-steps aside, he’s still the go-to interface for Modi and the RSS
Accursed County
Upriver from Benares, ask Sonbhadra’s people about the price of development. It shows on their bodies.
‘When Has Jaitley Ever Talked Of Black Money?’
The veteran lawyer minces no words when he says there is no love lost between him and fellow lawyer Arun Jaitley
Tackle The Home Front
The problem is here in India and it must be tackled here, even to bring funds held abroad back to the country.
One Leader Finds The Water Hot
A Congress leader was unhappy with P. Chidambaram. Now, he sets hope on Jaitley.
Black Takes Game?
After all the talk, the NDA’s vacillation on black money gives the SC a reason to bite
Notes On The Margin
Highly recommended reading, not only for those who are part of the media in India but those who are not as well.
The Diary Of Dorrigo Evans
A visceral plunge into Japanese POW camps in Burma examines the dehumanising nature of war and the ultimate endurance of love. This is a truly great novel.
Delhi Diary
I am glad the prime minister has taken my advice! Now, before I am stoned to death, let me read that again...


















