95 years from creation.
Copyright terms in India are virtually the same as in the US and Europe. For works including literary, dramatic, musical, and non-photograph artistic material the term is life of the author + 60 years. For photographs the term extends 60 years past 1st date of publication.
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Generally, at least under US Law, copyright protection extends 70 years past the death ot the author/creator of the work.
In Australia, protection exists for the life of the creator plus 70 years.
In the United States, the copyright protection for a magazine title typically lasts as long as the magazine is actively being published. Once a magazine ceases publication, the copyright protection for its title may no longer apply.
Start by trying to determine the date, who was the photographer (or photographer's employer), and whether the photograph was ever published. Then see the related question, "How long does a copyright last?"
Until 2005, works were protected for the life of the creator plus 50 years. This was extended to life plus 70 years, but copyright was not revived on works that were already in the public domain.
In the near run Indian software industry has no major threat from China. India has long since concentrated on software services and is aiming to move up the value chain which can't be competed from china. India has a majority working population and the number of professionals being added to the pool each year is unmatched. Agreed attrition and cost is increasing but this is common all over the world.
Under USA laws: 95 years for a corporate owner or an employer. Life+70 Years if the magazine is owned by an individual who did the work not as a work for hire. Note that copyright of images or articles within the magazine could have much longer individual copyrights of their own, such as those done by individuals where they live another 50 years and copyright last another 70 years after that.
Until the British took over in the 1700s
Technically, it does have copyright, but they have allowed you to use it as long as you give them credit.