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India’s master photographer Raghu Rai dies at 83

By AFP
April 27, 2026
Late Indian master photographer Raghu Rai is featured in this undated image. — Facebook/Benaissa Ilyes
Late Indian master photographer Raghu Rai is featured in this undated image. — Facebook/Benaissa Ilyes

NEW DELHI: Internationally acclaimed Indian master photographer Raghu Rai died on Sunday, his family announced. He was 83.

A construction engineer by training, Rai, born in a village in Pakistani Punjab before the partition of the Indian subcontinent, went on to become an iconic photographer documenting the complex social and political life of India.

Some of his best-known works include documenting the 1971 independence war of Bangladesh and India´s worst industrial disaster, a 1984 gas leak in Bhopal that killed an estimated 25,000 people. Rai won the inaugural Academie des Beaux-Arts Photography Award, and in 1972 received the Padma Shri, one of India´s highest civilian honours for his exceptional work.

“To the world, he was an incomparable master of photography, the visionary who captured the pulsating heart and soul of India,” lawmaker Shashi Tharoor said in a tribute. “Your vision will forever be the lens through which India is seen.”

The photographer´s family announced his death in a statement which paid tribute to “our beloved.”

Known for portraits of India´s political and social elite and photographing its culture and masses

with equal alacrity, Rai published dozens of photo-books including on the iconic monument to love, the Taj Mahal.