| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Sumit Sharma |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Antidote to state-run sector: technology, policies lend HDFC Bank appeal. | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| A slow ride for scooters; Bajaj Auto is short-term sell, analysts say. | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| Auto parts makers in Japan follow the march into India. | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| Bombay bourse's rally meets with jumbled sentiments.(forecasts for Bombay stock market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Sumit Sharma |
| Crisil aims to gain from India's increasing use of debt. | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| Deregulation to boost India's oil refiners. (Hindustan Petroleum) | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| Hanging on the line. (improvement in India's telephone industry) | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| India software stocks hot.(computer software stocks) | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| Market participants hail move on paperless stock trading: investment seen to get boost from plan to require all institutions to use electronic depositary. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Sumit Sharma |
| Sell it yourself: direct sales help makeup brand storm across India. (Oriflame India) | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
| States seek private cash. (Indian states inviting foreign investments for infrastructure development) | Business, international | Sumit Sharma, Latha Venkatesh |
| Steady reform promised.(India) | Business, international | Sumit Sharma |
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