| Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Hamish McDonald |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Ashes to ashes: New Delhi gets burned by Kashmir shrine fire. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Back where we started: India's Lohias are coming home and moving upmarket.(Family Ties: Asia's Corporate Dynasties) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Barefoot in Bombay: MS Shoes debacle shows new regulatory vigilance. (India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Bear with us. (the effect of Mexican peso's devaluation on Asian currencies) | Business, international | Gordon Fairclough, Hamish McDonald, Gary Silverman |
| Bubble economy: chewing gum makers eye India's 900 million mouths. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Common denominator. (language of Hindi newspapers) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Demolitions zealot: civil servant's mandate is to raze corruption. (Profile: K.J. Alphons) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Don't mention it: India's latest budget bows to political realities. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Don't stop now. (includes related article) (Indian economic liberalization policy) (India Means Business) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Feeding frenzy: rise in corruption could taint India's free press. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Holding pattern: Tata, Singapore Airlines venture awaits clearance. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Hold the phone: India's new telecoms rules disappoint investors. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Home field advantage: Rajan Pillai seeks sanctuary in India. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Sucheta Dala |
| Ides of March. (Indian economy) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Let there be rain. (Economic Monitor: India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Limited express. (local opposition to the planned Konkan Railway development in southwestern India) (includes related article) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Loss of face: Congress defeat in Bihar weakens Rao's position. (Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Roe) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Make or break: state-election defeats could undermine Rao. (Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao) (includes article about government control over the media) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| No more fizz: Coca-Cola falls out with India's Parle Foods. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Nuclear niceties: NPT holdout offers a fissile-materials ban instead. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Nuclear pay-off: China to supply enriched Uranium to India. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Open door: Red Cross allowed to meet Kashmir detainees. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Opening salvo. (problems in Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao's administration) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Paper tigers. (India's newspaper industry)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Perry's progress. (American Defence Secretary William Perry's visit to India and Pakistan) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Ahmed Rashid |
| Rages to switches: Reliance-Nynex lead Indian telecom bidding. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Reality check: opposition parties gradually embrace change. (India Means Business) (Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Rebels without a cause: Sonia Gandhi fails to heal Congress rift. (Congress Party, India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Rita Manchanda |
| Spinning out of control. (includes related article on Indian pharmaceutical company Bengal Immunity)(Asia's Ailing State Enterprises, part 3: India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Stability for sure, Rao: 'By any yardstick, we have done a good job.' (interview with Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao) (India Means Business) (Cover Story) (Interview) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, L. Gordon Crovitz |
| Step on it: India's car makers are set to accelerate.(India's Businessmen Seize the Day: Investment Boom Shows Local Faith in Reform)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The big switch: Calcutta's ruling communists give capitalism a chance. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The envelope, please: Enron awaits verdict on Indian power project. | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The power of memory. (the widow of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi still holds influence) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| The tiger turns. (Hindu nationalists win in India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Threshold trauma: India opts to stay outside the NPT. (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
| Vlad the courageous: Russia's Zhirinovsky embarrasses his hosts.(Vladimir Zhirinovsky visits India) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald |
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