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Starting: Wed 01 Apr 1998 - 08:49:37 EDT
Ending: Tue 28 Apr 1998 - 23:21:27 EDT
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  • Aasha Khosa
    • Militant moneybags   The Indian Express - April 24, 1998
      • >>>Shabir shah failed his admirers across Kashmir by declaring his assets worth Rs one crore created out of the funds sent from abroad for the "liberation movement". ou too?" exclaimed Kashmiris, who have grudgingly ,watched the rags-to-riches rise of many leaders of the armed agency. Shah's sudden concern for ...
  • Abdus Samad Azad
  • Ahmed Rashid
    • Lethal Weapons   Far Eastern Economic Review - April 23, 1998
      • >>>Enemies since birth, Pakistan and India have been squabbling for more than 50 years. But though the hostility may manifest itself in politics or territorial dispute, religion is its underlying motif. Hardly surprising, then, that Pakistan should plump for religious symbolism in choosing a name for its first medium- ...
  • Aisha Khan
  • Anand sundas
  • Anoop Kamath
    • United colours of swadeshi   Out look - April 13, 1998
      • >>>Computer chips, potato chips, swadeshi-videshi, where does the average educated Indian stand on those issues? That's what Outlook commissioned market research agency mode to find out. mode polled 1,220 graduate men and women aged between 18 and 40 years in the four metros, Bangalore and Hyderabad to get a fix on ...
    • Shrines of Trouble   Outlook - April 13, I998
      • >>>Its a scenario that's become painfully familiar to most Indians over the last few years-riots between Hindus and Muslims over a temple/mosque site. The difference in the latest instance is that it took place in the normally serene Malaysian resort island of Penang, about 400 km northwest of Kuala Lumpur.
  • Arvind N. Das
    • Why Sonia treads softly   Indian Express - April 22, 1998
      • >>>The Congress party is truly like the Bourbons: it forgets not and learns nought. Despite having been reduced to pathetic stagnation in parliamentary representation and being deprived of the oxygen of power which sustains it, the Congress goes on as ever, with Congressmen engaged more in getting one up on each other than in ...
  • Ashok K Mehta
    • Securing national interests, BJP style   Indian Express - April 4, 1998
      • >>>During a television debate in the run up to the elections, while other parties were ambivalent about exercising their nuclear option, Brajesh Mishra, the BJP's spokesman for foreign affairs, was unequivocal: 'My party will make the bomb'. He derived the authority to go nuclear from the BJP's election manifesto - ...
    • Securing national interests, BJP style   Indian Express - April 4, 1998
      • >>>During a television debate in the run up to the elections, while other parties were ambivalent about exercising their nuclear option, Brajesh Mishra, the BJP's spokesman for foreign affairs, was unequivocal: 'My party will make the bomb'. He derived the authority to go nuclear from the BJP's election manifesto - ...
  • Bhaskar Roy
  • Bishwanth Ghosh
  • Chandan Mitra
    • Interpreting Hindutva as Swadeshi   The Pioneer - April 17, 1998
      • >>>Neither the BJP's most euphoric supporters, nor its strident critics are in a position to assert that the formation of a Government led by the party marks a paradigm shift in Indian politics. What should have been a momentous occasion, possibly a decisive break in the polity, has stopped well short of that.
  • Chen May Yee
  • Christopher Thomas
  • Debashish Mukerji
    • Mission Accomplished   The Week - April 26, 1998
      • >>>By downplaying Ayodhya and forging valuble alliances, L.K. Advani brought intellectual muscle and power to the BJP When the deadline for filing nominations to the post of BJP national president was reached at 3 p.m. on April 14, there was ...
    • Patriarchal prod   The Week - April 12, 1998
      • >>>Ours is a parivar (family) in the truest sense. There is the father, the patriach, which is the RSS. And there are the sons, who are all working in different fields. As in any typical family, one brother may be a doctor, another a farmer, a third something else. They may not necessarily agree on every subject.
  • Dina Nath Mishra
    • Birthpangs of a stable government   The Observer - April 23, 1998
      • >>>A question is being asked as to how long the Vajpayee government would last. Arguments are being put forward that the BJP-led government suffers from internal contradictions similar to those of United Front governments. Predictions are being made that it would fall sooner than the latter. The way Vajpayee government ...
    • Facts and fallacies of remote control   The Observer - April 9, 1998
      • >>>The question whether the RSS controls the BJP or not has amused greater importance as there Is a BJP-led government at the Centre. In nine states, either there is a BJP-government or the BJP has a participatory role in the government. If there exists a remote control in Nagpur, it would be certainly considered an ...
  • Editorial
    • BJP in transition   The Pioneer - April 14, 1998
      • >>>The call by outgoing president LK Advani for a "new BJP" at the party's national executive meet sends out significant signals on three fronts-the relationship between the party and Government; the party and it's "core" agenda; and the party and its allies. On the first count, Mr Advani has done well to drive home that ...
  • Harinder Baweja
    • The Changing Formula   The India Today - April 20, 1998
      • >>>It is the nerve centre of power. The country's engine room where confidential files are sifted and policies formulated. Where aides roll up their sleeves and burn the midnight oil in the ornate, high-ceilinged, teak-panelled rooms of South Block. Where officials and the contents of the briefs they write reflect the ...
  • Hasan Suroor
    • On the horns of a dilemma   The Hind - April 19, 1998
      • >>>Concerned over the drift in the Left parties, a sympathiser said recently In mock-seriousness that they needed a dose of "Stalinism" to bring them back on track. That was clearly an extreme suggestion, but there is no denying that the ideological and organisational laissez faire which has gripped the Left ...
  • Ila Prasad
    • Untruthful Manipulator   India Today - April 20, 1998
      • >>>In his interview Subramaniam Swamy has stated that if he was not included in the new Cabinet, "it will be to their loss" ("The Odd One Out", March 23). He has claimed that he is eminently qualified to hold an important position in the new Government since he was a professor of economics at Harvard at a very young ...
  • Jagpreet Luthra
    • Yet another Congress od faileth   The Observer - April 2, 1998
      • >>>Ambition is a merciless thing. Like the chemical which exposes and develops a picture from its negative to positive, cruel ambition has exposed Sonia Gandhi. It has transformed her from being a question mark for the nation to a non answer for Congress, the reluctance of her loyalists to accept this truth, ...
  • Janaki Bahadur Kremmer
    • God, Godse and the PR War   Out Look - April 6, 1998
      • >>>Aportent of hard times for the foreign media to report freely on India, or a long overdue reaction to distorted portrayals of India? Whichever it is, the warning signals for the Delhi-based foreign media have begun to flash. ...
  • Javed M. Ansari
    • Reds in Blues   India Today - April 27, 1998
      • >>>Marxists are caught in a nutcracker on the question of an alliance with the Congress, as the Kerala group opposes the West Bengal prescription In one of his last articles in Deshabhimani, the CPI(M) party ...
  • K Srinivasan
    • The PM and his men   The Hindustan Times - April 12, 1998
      • >>>The breakfast table at the Vajpayee household doubles often as the Prime Minister's executive table. And as he digs into his well done toast and plate of Papaya he takes decisions that Inevitably will make the front page of every newspaper the next morning. Inevitably the two key aides who are around at this ...
  • Kalpana chauhan
    • India has failed its people   Asian Age - March 22, 1998
      • >>>To the onlooker, the Royal appointment as Master of Trinity College seems like the chance of a life time but for the scholarly Amartya Kumar Sen, it is only yet another distinction in a life that has been marked with laurels. ...
  • Kamil Zaheer
  • Lalit K Jha
  • M V Kamat
    • The relevance of Indian Ocean   The Daily - April 5, 1998
      • >>>The author of this important work Kenneth McPherson, is Director of the Indian Ocean Centre at Curtin University in Western Australia. He claims that this volume evolved out of fifteen, years of teaching undergraduate courses in South Asian and Indian Ocean history and that and that in writing this book he has ...
  • N Narasimhan / V P Naidu
    • Lost glory   The Economic Times - April 2, 1998
      • >>>When Dag Hammarskjoeld, the UN secretary general, died in an aircrash, the then super powers, the soviet Union and the US, decided to back Mr. C V Narasimhan, an outstanding Indian diplomat and a top level UN of ficial, for the post. The die was thus cast for his appointment as secretary general.
  • N Sathiya Moorthy
  • Neerja Chowdhury
    • Advani and Vajpayee repeat history   Indian Express - April 13, 1998
      • >>>Though comparison is odious, there are many similarities between the Nehru-Patel team and the Vajpayee-Advani duo. The most obvious one is that poet and Prime Minister Vajpayee, like writer and Prime Minister Nehru, has decided to retain the External Affairs portfolio. This is not just a coincidence, but also a ...
  • P. K. Surendran
    • Kerala may ban some terrorist groups   The Times Of India - April 3, 1998
      • >>>The leftist government in Kerala began discussions with officials and legal experts on whether or not to ban some extremist organisations. The move comes in the wake of the frequent forays of the Tamil Nadu police into Kerala's border districts in search of Islamic fundamentalists behind the Coimbatore blasts, ...
  • P.S Sharma
  • Posted By Ashok Chowgule
  • Posted By Krishnakant Udavant
    • Apple appeases Beijing   The Observer - April 21, 1998
      • >>>Advertisements created by Apple computer featuring Tibet's exiled religious leader, the Dalai Lama, will not be run in Asia because the company claims he is not asily recongnised The company's explanation for the move has been criticised by the Tibetan spiritual leader's spokesman in London. according to the south ...
    • Text of BJP's political resolution   The Hindu - April 13, 1998
      • >>>The following is the text of the political resolution adopted by the BJP national executive here today. The Bharatiya Janata Party National Executive halls the formation of Government at the Centre by the BJP and its allies. The BJP ...
    • Thinking the holy unthinkable   The Economist - March 28, 1998
      • >>>Lebanese of different religions stopped massacring one another seven years ago, after a 17-year civil war. Now President Elias Hrawi thinks they are ready to marry one another. Last week he presented the cabinet with a bill to permit marriages regulated by civil rather than religious authorities, making it much easier ...
  • Prakash Nanda
  • Rakesh Sinha
    • Culture shock troops   Telegraph - April 7, 1998
      • >>>After the 1998 general elections, India's polity is in equilibrium between anti Bharatiya Janata Party and non-Congress formations. A corollary to this is the national agenda of the BJP and its allies. Ideologically neutral, this charter of social and economic programmes contains no disputed issues. The demands ...
  • Raman Kirpal
    • Ruling on Ayodhya charge-sheet soon   The Indian Express - April 27, 1998
      • >>>The Allahabad High Court is expected to rule shortly on ether charges can be framed against the accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case. Those who have been named as accused include Union Home Minister L K Advani, Human Resources Minister Murli Manohar Joshi and Minister of State for Youth and Sports Uma ...
  • Ranjit Bhushan
    • Vanishing Clues   Out Look - April 6, 1998
      • >>>It was a familiar case of too little, too late. Last fortnight, when a two-member CBI team, comprising a superintendent of police and a legal advisor, reached the Channel Islands to probe the transfer of 50 million Swedish kroner (approximately Rs 26 crore) >from Ottavio Quattrocchi's AE Services account in Switzerland to ...
    • The Bofors papers all points to the Gandhi family   Out look - April 6, 1998
      • >>>Sten Lindstrom is chief of the investigation division of the Swedish National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). In 1987-88, as special prosecutor appointed by the Swedish government to probe alleged wrongdoing on the part of main collaborators in Sweden, Lindstrom personally headed the most wide ranging probe into the ...
  • Ruth Gledhill
  • S S Bhandari
    • If Vajpayee decides not to contest   Sunday Observer - April 5-11, 1998
      • >>>>From the debate on the vote of confidence in the Atal Behari. Vajpayee government to the one on the president's address to the joint session of Parliament, the Bhartiya Janata-Party did its best to affirm its secular credentials. But at the same time, party vice-president Sunder Singh Bhandari was busy drawing ...
  • S.C. Sharma
    • Ghazni's best-kept secret   The Indian Express - April 25, 1998
      • >>>Provocative Ghauri was the title of an editorial that appeared on this page earlier this month. Pakistan has named its missiles Ghauri and Ghaznavi with the specific intention of taunting India. These worthies' claims to fame and glorification, in the perception of the Pakistanis, lies in the fact that they were ...
  • Saba Naqvi Bhaumik
    • Man With The Towel   India Today - April 27, 1998
      • >>>As the results of the general election poured in, the BJP central office on Delhi's Ashoka Road wore a carnival atmosphere. Buoyant cadres jostled with victorious candidates to distribute mithai and garland the leaders. It was the moment of saffron fulfilment, the moment the 18 -year-old BJP had been waiting for. But sitting ...
    • Big Man Small Pleasure   The India Today - April 20, 1998
      • >>>Dogs, Cats and Disneyland are not naturally associated with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. But few politicians have separated the public from the private as successfully as Vajpayee. There is the public stage where Vajpayee the mass politician has endured for four decades. The stage that has ...
  • Sachidananda Murthy
    • Double act   The Week - April 12, 1998
      • >>>Atal Bihari Vajpayee's favourite hobby is cooking. Hence it was no surprise that he began assembling a kitchen cabinet soon after he won the trust of the Lok Sabha, with the liberal help of the Telugu Desam. ...
  • Seema Sirohi
    • Clinton warms to Vajpayee   The Telegraph - March 28, 1998
      • >>>Contrary to conventional wisdom, 'the Clinton administration is warm and upbeat about the new BJP-led coalition in New Delhi and -is making a special effort to send a series of positive signals. Formal messages of congratulations apart, officials appear ...
    • Clinton warms to Vajpayee   The Telegraph - March 28, 1998
      • >>>Contrary to conventional wisdom, 'the Clinton administration is warm and upbeat about the new BJP-led coalition in New Delhi and -is making a special effort to send a series of positive signals. Formal messages of congratulations apart, officials appear ...
  • Shekhar Gupta
    • The fernandes factor   The Indian Express - April 4, 1998
      • >>>If you wished to be cynical, as is easy to be in this city, or uncharitable, which is tempting when talking of an MNC bashing socialist, you could say that George Fernandes' only qualification for the defence minister's job could be that he has been a life-long loose cannon, albeit of a high calibre. But ...
  • Shenoy
    • Amma's Limited options   Mid-Day - April 25, 1998
      • >>>Many years ago I saw a Bengali film one of Satyajit Ray's as I recall - that beautifully brought out the point that there everywhere. A god-man solemnly intoned: ehold! By my power the sun shall now rise. ...
  • Sridhar Krishnaswami
  • Statesman News Service
    • Indian secularism linked to Kashmir   Statesman - April 19, 1998
      • >>>Secularism in India is connected to Kashmir and if it goes to Pakistan, the end of secularism in this country would be imminent, said Dr Rafiq Zakaria, while delivering a lecture on "Challenge before the Indian Muslims in the next millennium". ...
  • Sudesh K Verma
  • Sudheer
    • The blueprint for a new BJP   The Observer - April 16, 1998
      • >>>BJP president L K Advani's inaugural speech in the recently-held working committee meeting of the party was a good strategic move on his part to apply and operational correctives suitable to the new political era. He addressed and challenges thrown by opponents with a clear vision and reason. His attracted a wide ...
  • Sudhir K. Singh
  • Suresh Unnithan
  • Surya Prakash
    • The 1998 election marks a watershed   The Pioneer - April 13, 1998
      • >>>While calling for a "very candid" in-house assessment of the state of the party, the political resolution adopted by the Congress at its AICC session in Delhi this month said "this is a time for self-introspection and admission of the stark realities that stare us in the face". Whatever the party may or may not do ...
  • Swapan Dasgupta
    • Haunted By Murdoch   The India Today - April 20, 1998
      • >>>Misinformation being so recurrent in India, it is heartening that some democracies are unwilling to view the phenomenon with the same indulgence. Last month, the public administration committee of the British Parliament decided to summon Prime Minister Tony Blair's official spokesman to answer charges of misleading the ...
  • Tavleen Singh
    • She came, saw and sank!   News Time - March 15, 1998
      • >>>Let me begin by recommending to you an interesting little exercise. Before you sell last month's newspapers to the kabadiwallah just scan through the front page headlines. You will notice that the only political leader whose speeches were reported nearly every day on page one was Sonia Gandhi.
    • How to be an Alien   India Today - April 13, 1998
      • >>>Our Prime Minister, you will be happy to know, has finally been given a clean, "secular" chit by Time magazine. This should come as a great relief to us since no foreign publication is more widely circulated in this country than Time. But what is most interesting about the certificate of good behaviour are the ...
    • How to be an Alien   India Today - April 13, 1998
      • >>>Our Prime Minister, you will be happy to know, has finally been given a clean, "secular" chit by Time magazine. This should come as a great relief to us since no foreign publication is more widely circulated in this country than Time. But what is most interesting about the certificate of good behaviour are the ...
  • The Editorial
    • Beyond Coimbatore   The Indian Express - April 27, 1998
      • >>>The White paper presented by the Tamil Nadu government on the blasts that shook Coimbatore on the eve of the Lok Sabha elections has elicited predictable reactions from the contending political camps. None of these, however, reveals the necessary recognition of the main political point that needs to be made.
    • Vindictive politics   The Observer - April 23, 1998
      • >>>F you are not with us, you are against us' used to be the attitude of American secretary of state John Foster Dulles, the architect of the Cold War politics, when dealing with neutral, Third World countries. This holier-than-thou attitude symbolised the irrationality and sheer arrogance of the United States. But, ...
    • Tilting at windmills   The Observer - April 15, 1998
      • >>>The opposition parties have shown no signs of letting up on their 'hidden agenda' campaign against the ruling BJP. But do they have a credible case for it? The answer sadly is in the negative. Especially since top BJP leaders, including Prime ...
    • Will of the people   The Pioneer - March 3, 1998
      • >>>Any other Outcome of the vote of confidence sought by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee from the Lok Sabha would have been unmitigated disaster as it would have thrown India off the precipice once again. To that extent even the political critics of the BJP, at least those who still look beyond their provincial ...
    • Will of the people   The Pioneer - March 3, 1998
      • >>>Any other Outcome of the vote of confidence sought by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee from the Lok Sabha would have been unmitigated disaster as it would have thrown India off the precipice once again. To that extent even the political critics of the BJP, at least those who still look beyond their provincial ...
    • Nuclear Hype   The Times Of India - April 1, 1998
      • >>>That Pakistan would want to draw mileage from the mention in the BJP's ational Agenda of Governance about "exercising the option to induct nuclear weapons" was expected. What is difficult to understand is the politicisation of the issue by the Indian Opposition, especially after both the Prime Minister and the ...
  • V.K. Shashikumar
    • Naturally fresh   The Week - April 12, 1998
      • >>>For Omak Apang, one may run short of introductions. Here's the tea plantation owner and rice farmer in Saing, Arunachal Pradesh, who tried to introduce community farming among tribals; the maiden MP; the son of Chief Minister Gegong Apang. But more than any of these, Omak is the youngest minister in the Atal Bihari ...
  • Varsha Bhosle
    • Men behaving badly   The Sunday Observer - March 15-21, 1998
      • >>>I hate my job when politicians begin to act up every day. Over the last week, I've written, and then shredded, some four articles. When political conditions become fluid, the written word becomes stale almost overnight. ...

Last message date: Tue 28 Apr 1998 - 23:21:27 EDT
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