| Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Hamish McDonald |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A bag full of rupees: broker claims he paid off the prime minister. (stockbroker Harshad Mehta and Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Abstain and frustrate: Rao aborts opposition plan to impeach a judge. (Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and Justice V. Ramaswami) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Ageing warriors. (members of India's Tibetan exile community who question the Dalai Lama's leadership) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Ahead of the neighbours: new Sri Lankan government says reforms will continue. (economic reforms) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| A lifetime of protest by an honest politician. (profile of George Fernandes, socialist member of India's parliament) (Column) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| All that glitters. (India's diamond cutters thrive) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Ayodhya backlash: the BJP plans to force early elections. (India, Bharatiya Janata Party) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Back to business: India's public-sector banks clean up their books. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Bouncing back. (Economic Monitor: India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Clash of the colas. (soft-drink marketing in India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Closing the floodgates: New Delhi rejects a World Bank loan to build a dam. (India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Competitive solutions: World Bank targets Indian infrastructure shortcomings. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Culture of profit. (India's plant-tissue culture industry) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Diaspora dreams: eyes fixed on Tibet, exiles in India flourish. (Tibetan exiles) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Dispute stalls salt project. (Cargill Inc.'s plans controversial salt-evaporation complex in India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Dissident backlash: Rao under fire for Ayodhya failure. (India Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao; Ayodhya mosque demolition) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Educating Tashi. (education of exiled Tibetan children in India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Feudal outsider: man of humble origins but great ambition. (Sri Lanka's assassinated president, Ranasinghe Premadasa) (Obituary) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Fuel injection. (proposed natural gas pipelines from Iran to India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Hair trigger. (India-Pakistan relations worsen after Indian forces besiege a mosque containing a Muslim holy relic in Kashmir) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Heart of darkness. (overburdened power facilities in Asia due to rapid economic growth) (Overcoming Barriers to Growth: An Occasional Series) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Anthony Rowley, Doug Tsuruoka, Paul Handley, Suhaini Aznam, Hamish McDonald |
| Here comes trouble. (India's Tata Group faces the opening of the country's economy) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| In Sri (Shri?) Lanka, the tea is fine. (tea production and travel in Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Iron rations: armed forces face lean times as money runs short. (India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Is he a Robin Hood? Indian police say no. (profile of outlaw Koose Minaswamy Veerappan) (Column) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Knocking heads: Japan enters South Asian nuclear debate. (India, Pakistan, China and the Non-Proliferation Treaty) | Business, international | Salamat Ali, Hamish McDonald, Jonathan Friedland |
| Legacy of reform: Premadasa's policies turned the economy around. (Sri Lanka's assassinated President Ranasinghe Premadasa) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Mayhem on May Day: president falls victim to politics of violence. (assassination of Sri Lanka's Ranasinghe Premadasa) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Murdering hope: hardline officials seen behind Kashmiri leader's death. (Indian government blamed for murder of Abdul Ahad Guru) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Murderous intent: opposition leader killed ahead of May polls. (Democratic United National Front leader Lalith Athulathmudali assassinated in Sri Lanka) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Open skies: new Indian carrier takes on all competition. (East West Airlines) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Pakistan's populist social worker. (Akhtar Hameed Khan) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Pawar over-powered: Rao banishes defence minister to his home state. (India's Defence Minister Sharad Pawar and Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) (Regional) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Perfect timing. (Tata's watch making subsidiary Titan and its director, Xerxes Desai) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Political tremors. (September 30, 1993 earthquake in India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Power play: India turns to private sector for new projects. (electrical power) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Punjab pacified: terrorism wanes, but police methods come under fire. (India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Rao's rope trick. (scandal, no-confidence vote hurt Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Rao under siege: Hindu revivalists threaten government. (India's Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Ready to race. (review of the Tata Group's holdings) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Reforms pay off. (India's economy) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Room at the inns: India's confident hoteliers plan major expansions. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Saffron nationalism: minorities fear upsurge of Hindu revivalists. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Seeds of discord. (dispute over importation of seeds into India involving Cargill Seeds India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Share the wealth: India's Vysya places stock to ward off predators. (private-sector bank seeks to prevent takeover) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Smugglers squeezed: Indian gold reforms help the economy. (India's gold market) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Still on the rails. (Indian economic liberalization) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Taking on the fiefdoms: Ratan Tata says his group needs new blood. (views of Tata Sons chairman) (Interview) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Tentacles of terror. (terrorism in Bombay, India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The freed rupee: budget aims to boost investment and exports. (India) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The ghost of Bofors. (scandal hurts India's ruling party) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The money juggernaut. (India makes rupee fully convertible) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Jayanta Sarkar |
| The Parsi dilemma: dwindling community faces questions of identity and orthodoxy. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The Tibetan connection: Taipei finds an ally in the Dalai Lama. (Taiwan's relations with Tibet's independence movement) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Time to pay: stock scam set to claim its ministerial victim. (India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Too many cooks: BSN buys out Indian partner Rajan Pillai. (food company) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Traveller's tales. (traffic problems in Delhi and New Delhi, India) (Column) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Troubled tycoons: industrialists fear takeovers by foreign investors. (India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Valley of violence: communists agitate to unsettle government. (Nepal) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Kedar Man Singh |
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