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Outlook is an Indian weekly English newsmagazine in publication since October 1995. Vinod Mehta has been the founding editor-in-chief. Since its inception, investigative reporting has been the forte of the magazine. Outlook has also spawned the specialised magazines Outlook Traveller, Outlook Money and the Hindi Outlook Saptahik.
   Outlook has been famous for many of it's sensational stories like the "Kargil Bungle" and the "Match Fixing controversy" but many view its editorial tilt as being against the right like the RSS, often highlighting opposing sections in negative light.
   In early 2007 however, Outlook was leading in reporting on the Ottavio Quattrocchi arrest in Argentina, which may be very embarrassing to Congress President Sonia Gandhi, a close friend of Quattrocchi from the 1970's.
   Originally owned by Hathway Investments Private Limited, it's now part of the Rajan Raheja Group.
   In 2007, Outlook claims a readership of 1.5 million in India. Its main competitor is India Today.

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