9 April 2018

Outlook Magazine - 9 April 2018


  • Why Border Villagers Join The Forces
    Why Border Villagers Join The Forces

    Among the three personnel killed in the biggest operation this year, two were from border villages in Kashmir—one an army soldier, the other an SPO

    BY Naseer Ganai 9 April 2018

    Deep Throat
    Deep Throat

    A regular column on the essential buzz

    BY Outlook News Desk 9 April 2018

    Zucker & Sucker
    Zucker & Sucker

    Now that Facebook has proven how easy it is to make money out of other people’s digital poop, all companies private and government should take a leaf out of Zucker’s Book On Suckers and try putting out all employee data out for sale.

    BY Rajesh Ramachandran 9 April 2018


    Not Mei Lin’s Republic
    Not Mei Lin’s Republic

    A sweeping novel reaches back to an early Chinese worker in Assam, and tells the story of his hapless descendant and his kinsmen during the 1962 War

    BY Bindu Menon 9 April 2018

    The Saint, The Boozer, The Poet
    The Saint, The Boozer, The Poet

    Ghalib’s protean genius attracts many scholars. Hasan Abdullah impresses with his emotional immersion into, and lucid explication of, the poetry.

    BY M.j. Warsi 9 April 2018

    Let There Be Franchise For All
    Let There Be Franchise For All

    The 1951 election was a landmark in history, with the electoral roll becoming a marker of citizenship. This book is a homage to the gargantuan achievement.

    BY S. Y. Quraishi 9 April 2018


    The End Of Our Montage
    The End Of Our Montage

    Director Sudhir Mishra is making a film on the late Renu Saluja, a ­three-time national award-winning film editor.­ Here, he ­reminisces about his last days with her.

    BY Sudhir Mishra 9 April 2018

    A Bitter Harvest
    A Bitter Harvest

    Multiple agitations show all’s not well with the ‘rich’ state of Maharashtra

    BY Prachi Pinglay-plumber 9 April 2018

    Rs 90,00,00,00,00,000
    Rs 90,00,00,00,00,000

    Post-Nirav Modi scam, the RBI’s tightening of the rules forces banks to treat more bad loans as NPAs, showing the extent of a crisis that’s been building for years—and intensifying it

    BY Lola Nayar 9 April 2018


  • Zucker & Sucker

    Now that Facebook has proven how easy it is to make money out of other people’s digital poop, all companies private and government should take a leaf out of Zucker’s Book On Suckers and try putting out all employee data out for sale.

    BY Rajesh Ramachandran 9 April 2018

    Zucker & Sucker
  • Not Mei Lin’s Republic

    A sweeping novel reaches back to an early Chinese worker in Assam, and tells the story of his hapless descendant and his kinsmen during the 1962 War

    BY Bindu Menon 9 April 2018

    Not Mei Lin’s Republic
  • The End Of Our Montage

    Director Sudhir Mishra is making a film on the late Renu Saluja, a ­three-time national award-winning film editor.­ Here, he ­reminisces about his last days with her.

    BY Sudhir Mishra 9 April 2018

    The End Of Our Montage
  • Rs 90,00,00,00,00,000

    Post-Nirav Modi scam, the RBI’s tightening of the rules forces banks to treat more bad loans as NPAs, showing the extent of a crisis that’s been building for years—and intensifying it

    BY Lola Nayar 9 April 2018

    Rs 90,00,00,00,00,000

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