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  • May 31, 2026

    From operational readiness to business innovation

    Insights from Chief of Defence Staff Anil Chauhan on his tenure and the importance of preparedness, alongside stories of business innovation, solo adventures, and reflections on justice

    From operational readiness to business innovation
  • May 26, 2026

    Beyond academics: Political journeys and hope in challenging times

    India's best universities are highlighted, showcasing innovative student projects like kamikaze drones developed at BITS Pilani with academic and financial support

    Beyond academics: Political journeys and hope in challenging times
  • May 17, 2026

    Building a future in chips

    This issue explores India's ambitious push into the semiconductor ecosystem, alongside deep dives into Indian politics, international relations, education advancements, and the fascinating science of sensory memory

    Building a future in chips
  • May 10, 2026

    From politics to art: Exploring India’s pulse

    This issue explores the political landscape post-election upsets in India, including analysis of key states, voter behaviour, and the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Also, discover untold stories on Kolkata's art, historical pens, Mizoram's leader, and more

    From politics to art: Exploring India’s pulse
  • May 04, 2026

    Finding peace

    The Art of Living's programmes, like seeds falling on different grounds, resonate differently with individuals, highlighting the varying receptiveness to teachings

    Finding peace
  • April 25, 2026

    Survival and change

    For this issue, Chief of Bureau (Delhi) Namrata Biji Ahuja travelled to Sukma, Bastar, Kanker, Dantewada and Warangal, to bring you the story of the Maoists and their fading revolution through the eyes of top commanders and ideologues

    Survival and change
  • April 18, 2026

    The art of political nicknames

    Tamil Nadu's political landscape is renowned for its distinctive and colourful praise names bestowed upon its leaders, blending art, romance, and deep respect

    The art of political nicknames
  • April 11, 2026

    Senior living, political shifts and scientific wonders

    The current issue takes a detailed look at THE WEEK Goodfellows Silver Economy Summit and delves into the thrilling world of traditional and electric two-wheelers, the intriguing Ig Nobel awards, and coverage of the ongoing assembly polls

    Senior living, political shifts and scientific wonders
  • April 04, 2026

    Summer journeys and sleepless nights

    THE WEEK delves into the mystique of iconic train names and the evolution of travel experiences, touching upon contemporary developments and political reflections

    Summer journeys and sleepless nights
  • March 28, 2026

    Beyond the ballot: Policy, personalities and the people in elections

    Assembly polls are increasingly fought on presidential lines, where dominant political personalities overshadow policy discussions

    Beyond the ballot: Policy, personalities and the people in elections
  • March 21, 2026

    The legacy of indigenous knowledge

    A fascinating snakebite account and the potential of traditional medicine within Ayush systems, alongside an innovative snake identification app and the legacy of ethnobotanists

    The legacy of indigenous knowledge
  • March 14, 2026

    Navigating rough waters

    Election season is upon us, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicking off the NDA's campaign in Kerala and Tamil Nadu

    Navigating rough waters
  • March 06, 2026

    From past ignorance to present enlightenment

    This issue of THE WEEK brings you coverage from the Mpowering Minds Summit 2026 in Bengaluru, along with insights into Middle East conflicts and leadership discussions from across India

    From past ignorance to present enlightenment
  • February 28, 2026

    Beyond the Maximum City: On the rise of 'Third Mumbai'

    The "Third Mumbai" project in Raigad district, a massive Rs 15 lakh crore investment, is set to eclipse the current city in size and serve as a hub for Global Capability Centres.

    Beyond the Maximum City: On the rise of 'Third Mumbai'
  • February 21, 2026

    Trout, tech, and diplomacy

    India-Bangladesh relations are a key focus, with experts analysing the new government in Dhaka and the strategic importance of the Chicken’s Neck corridor. This issue also covers diverse topics from commercial trout farming and AI's future in India to mental health initiatives and the nostalgic charm of typewriters

    Trout, tech, and diplomacy
  • February 14, 2026

    Such is cricket, such is life

    The cover story explores how dreams - through science, art and psychology - can help us understand ourselves, solve problems and even transform our lives

    Such is cricket, such is life
  • February 07, 2026

    From census takers to moon missions

    The cover story delves into the political implications of census, alongside features on NASA's Artemis II mission and cultural festivals.

    From census takers to moon missions
  • January 31, 2026

    From stamp collection to geopolitics

    The Bangladesh elections are set to define the nation's future, balancing a complex history with a modern uprising and deeply affecting its relationship with India

    From stamp collection to geopolitics
  • January 23, 2026

    Inside India's GaN success, China's ambitions, and Gen Z's new icon

    India's GaN microchips development by the DRDO marks a significant leap in technological self-reliance, placing the nation in an elite club

    Inside India's GaN success, China's ambitions, and Gen Z's new icon
  • January 17, 2026

    Atmanirbharta, strategy, and neighbours

    General Upendra Dwivedi’s interview with THE WEEK marks his first exclusive discussion with a print publication as the new Chief of the Army Staff

    Atmanirbharta, strategy, and neighbours
  • January 10, 2026

    Like father, like son

    Nara Lokesh, Andhra Pradesh's minister for IT and communications, is driving a new investment strategy for the state centred on technology and real-time governance

    Like father, like son
  • January 03, 2026

    A look at life, death and humanity

    Impactful human stories from THE WEEK explore the hidden dangers of landmines in Sri Lanka, a landmark euthanasia case in India, and the geological secrets of a mass extinction in Kashmir

    A look at life, death and humanity
  • December 27, 2025

    From Purulia to Keeladi: Crime, culture and a toast to Indian spirits

    The Purulia arms drop case is revisited on its 30th anniversary, reflecting on the original investigation and uncovering new details from key figures. The issue also highlights the global rise of Indian spirit brands, groundbreaking discoveries by young archaeologists at Keeladi, and a tribute to Agatha Christie

    From Purulia to Keeladi: Crime, culture and a toast to Indian spirits
  • December 20, 2025

    A perfect catch and a greening desert

    THE WEEK anniversary special issue for 2026 offers a collection of in-depth articles, from an exclusive interview with cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur to a surprising report on the greening of the Thar Desert

    A perfect catch and a greening desert
  • December 13, 2025

    Hope, history, and a journey to space

    Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is featured as THE WEEK's Man of the Year. The issue also includes features on the poet Seamus Heaney, the story of Caroline Casey and an elephant, and a retrospective on Guantánamo Bay

    Hope, history, and a journey to space

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