Chinki Sinha
Chinki Sinha

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  • The Suitable Poet

    Vikram Seth had first translated The Hanuman Chalisa for his now 90-year-old aunt and at her insistence, he agreed to publish it a decade later

    BY Chinki Sinha 30 June 2024

  • Love And Syllabus

    This issue of Outlook is dedicated to queerness. It is taking stock of things and people and spaces. The cover is all love. This is for all the special things on earth. Like Venus Xtravaganza.

    BY Chinki Sinha 30 June 2024

  • Letter From The Editor

    It is an irony that the first issue of Outlook which was on Kashmir came out from this building. This isn’t its last issue

    BY Chinki Sinha 1 June 2024

  • A Silent Season In Kashmir

    In the campaign rallies in Kashmir, political candidates from different regional parties spoke about breaking the silence. They said the abrogation of Article 370 took away their dignity. Now is the time to speak up, they said. People turned out in record numbers to cast their votes in the Valley. What does that mean? Is it acceptance or is it the act of breaking the silence? What is this silence?

    BY Chinki Sinha 1 June 2024

  • In Kashmir, Silence Speaks In Its Own Way

    Kashmir elections have shown a record turnout. Some say this is the beginning of the end of an imposed and internalised silence. Political leaders here have said it is time to break the silence in the Valley. But is anyone listening?

    BY Chinki Sinha 21 May 2024

  • Us vs Them

    Outlook’s repor­ters have travelled thousands of kilometres across India to talk to people who can shatter the walls of echo chambers that keep us fortified and isolated

    BY Chinki Sinha 10 May 2024

  • Amplified Nationalism Through Cinema

    This issue of Outlook looks at the genre of nationalist and propaganda cinema in the Indian context, and also continues with the exploration of the ideology question when it comes to national parties

    BY Chinki Sinha 10 April 2024

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