Frontline Vol. 16 :: No. 23
November 06 - 19, 1999

India's National Magazine
from the publishers of THE HINDU

Highlights


Cover Story

Back in business
By Amit Baruah
The India factor
By Amit Baruah
Treading slowly
By John Cherian
Changing tack in Washington
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
Return of the Generals
By Aziz Siddiqui
The coup and the
Indian nuclear theology

By T. Jayaraman
Popular perceptions
By Rasheeda Bhagat

Adventure
Samiland magic

The Bofors Case
The CBI charge-sheet

Government
Balancing act
Cautious approach

Politics
Congress(I): Leadership consolidation
Akali Dal: The struggle within
Stable, for now, in Maharashtra
Chandrababu Naidu's tasks
S.M. Krishna plays it safe
Interview: S.M. Krishna
Politicking time in U.P.
Targeting the Pope

Election Analysis
The BJP's new social bloc
U.P: A paradoxical verdict
Maharashtra: The `split factor'
Karnataka: Congress(I) dominates
Andhra Pradesh: Alliance arithmetic
Tamil Nadu: No major shift
Kerala: Clash of traditional rivals

World Affairs
The CTBT setback
Japan: Nuclear contradictions
Indonesia's democratic renaissance
A scholar and a reformist
The passing of Nyerere
Pinochet's tribulations
The other side of America
Indian Global Convention

Technology
Looking back on the Net
Internet show in Delhi

Events
Maritime exhibition
Defexpo'99

Review Article
Political lessons for India

Debate
Auschwitz, Pokhran and beyond

Social Issues
Foeticide in Tamil Nadu

Nobel Prizes '99
For excellence in science

Industrial Safety
Interview: Dr. V. Venkatasubramanian

Freedom of the Press
Of courts and freedoms

Banking
Towards privatisation

Nuclear Issues
Sanctions: an uncertain status

The United Nations
In the cause of peace

Policy Issues
The burden of diesel price

Columns
Praful Bidwai: Lessons from Pakistan
C.P. Chandrasekhar: `Big Tickets' for Big Business

Books
The new masters of the universe

Also
The English Language
Letters
Update


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