| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jonathan karp |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| BJP faces other hurdles: Upper House of Parliament could stymie party. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| BJP targets overseas Indians. (Bharatiya Janata Party of India seeks investment) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Congress turns to legendary Gandhi name for direction.(Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Sonia Gandhi) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| New Delhi rolls back tariffs: budget reversal casts doubt on resolve. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| New government seeks quicker changes in the economy.(India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Nuclear tests spotlight perception of a Chinese threat. | Business, international | Ian Johnson, Jonathan Karp |
| Pakistan's test of nuclear arms brings trade sanctions: US cuts aid swiftly, rendering a blow to cripple economy; threat of arms race looms. | Business, international | Hugh Pope, Jonathan Karp |
| Political parties are facing the specter of slowdown.(Indian economy) | Business, international | Michael (British actor) Williams, Jonathan Karp |
| Rivals revive cola scuffle.(Pepsi Cola sues Coca-Cola for its illegal employee operations) | Business, international | Nikhil Deogun, Jonathan Karp |
| Sluggish industrial output limits economic growth to 5%: Finance Chief Sinha promises broader and faster reform measures amid nation's fiscal decay. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Start is rocky for new minority coalition government: BJP, allies spend first day in negotiations over cabinet posts, underscoring bumpy path ahead. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Volatility is curbing foreign interest in Indian stocks. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
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