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Terms and Conditions of ICICI Bank Apply Sushant Singh Rajput: Fall of a Star Digital Issue Terms and conditions of ICICI Bank apply SUSHANT SINGH RAJPUT: FALL OF A STAR DIGITAL ISSUE www.outlookindia.com June 29, 2020 Dragon at the Door We are scared. But we have the overpowering desire to go out of our cities. A complete guide on what to expect RNI NO. 7044/1961 ‹ N A V I G A T O R › EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ruben Banerjee MANAGING EDITOR Sunil Menon EXECUTIVE Editor Satish Padmanabhan FOREIGN Editor Pranay Sharma POLITICAL EDITOR Bhavna Vij-Aurora SENIOR editor Giridhar Jha (Mumbai) CHIEF Art DIRECtor Deepak Sharma WRITERS Lola Nayar, Qaiser Mohammad Ali (Senior Associate Editors), G.C. Shekhar (Associate Editor), Jeevan Prakash Sharma (Senior Assistant Editor), Ajay Sukumaran, Puneet Nicholas Yadav, Jyotika Sood, Lachmi Deb Roy (Assistant Editors), Naseer Ganai (Senior Special Correspondent), Preetha Nair (Special Correspondent), Salik Ahmad (Senior Correspondent) COPY DESK Rituparna Kakoty (Senior Associate Editor), Anupam Bordoloi, Saikat Niyogi, Satyadeep (Associate Editors), Syed Saad Ahmed (Assistant Editor) PHotoGRAPHERS S. Rakshit (Chief Photo Coordinator), Jitender Gupta (Photo Editor), Tribhuvan Tiwari (Deputy Photo Editor), Sandipan Chatterjee, Apoorva Salkade (Sr Photographers), Suresh Kumar Pandey (Staff Photographer) J.S. Adhikari (Sr Photo Researcher), U. Suresh Kumar (Digital Library) DESIGN Saji C.S. (Chief Designer), Leela (Senior Designer), Devi Prasad, Padam Gupta (Sr DTP Operators) DIGITAL Neha Mahajan (Associate Editor), Soumitra Mishra (Digital Consultant), Jayanta Oinam (Assistant Editor), Neelav Chakravarti (Senior Correspondent), Charupadma Pati (Trainee Journalist), Suraj Wadhwa (Chief Graphic Designer), Editorial Manager & Chief Librarian Alka Gupta BUSINESS OFFICE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Indranil Roy PUBLISHER Sandip Kumar Ghosh SR VICE PRESIDENT Meenakshi Akash COVER STORY VICE PRESIDENts Shrutika Dewan, 20 Diwan Singh Bisht After China killed 20 Indian soldiers at the LAC, Modi SR GENERAL MANAGERS Kabir Khattar (Corp), Debabani Tagore, Shailender Vohra GENERAL MANAGERS Sasidharan Kollery, says he will not “compromise on borders”. As the Shashank Dixit CHIEF MANAGER Shekhar Kumar Pandey prospect of disengagement looks bleak, what does MANAGERS Shekhar Suvarana, Sudha Sharma CIRCULATION & SUBSCRIPTION Anindya the future hold for the sparring neighbours? 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