Frontline Vol. 16 :: No. 13
June 19 - July 02, 1999

India's National Magazine
from the publishers of THE HINDU

Highlights


Cover Story

The bungle in Kargil
By Praveen Swami
Editorial
A long haul ahead
By Praveen Swami
Strategic follies
By Praveen Swami
Other wars
Praveen Swami
Interview: K. Natwar Singh
Interview: Harkishan Singh Surjeet
Interview: Jana Krishnamurthy
An effective game plan
By Amit Baruah
For a Camp David for Kashmir
Questions of accountability
By A. G. Noorani
High stakes, hardening positions
By Sukumar Muralidharan
Dissonant voices
By V.Venkatesan


Excellence
Amartya Sen's human science of development: Part II

U.S. Policy
Senate vote on sanctions

Politics
Sharad Pawar's platform
Congress(I)'s new optimism
A marginal victory in Goa
Caretaker government violates norms

The States
New alignments in Tamil Nadu
Bombs and politics
TANSI case enters trial stage
U.P: Simmering discontent in BJP
Preparing for battle
CBI grills Rabri Devi
Veerappan plods on

World Affairs
A sort of peace in the Balkans
Western Left and NATO bombing
Daunting prospects for Serbia
Another LTTE human bomb
Freedom for Najam Sethi
Nigeria back to civilian rule
ANC's emphatic victory
Indonesia's painful transition

Rehabilitation
Rebuilding lives in Latur
Empowering women
Lessons from Sastur

Expatriates
Indian in America

Events
Celebrating Pushkin

Astronomy
Centenary of Kodaikanal Observatory
Concerns over 'renovation'

Space
Oceansat at work

Disaster
Bus accident in Karnataka

Obituary
Myron Weiner, 1931-1999

Policy Issues
A free run for MNCs

Focus: Region of Growth in Karnataka
Enterprise and tradition
Cradle of learning
A well-connected port
A history of banking

Tennis
A special, winning partnership

Cricket
World Cup: Test of character

Column
Praful Bidwai:
Information warfare
C.P. Chandrasekhar: Corruption and caretaker economics
Jayati Ghosh: Challenges in Indonesia

Books
The English Language
Letters


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