The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jonathan karp - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Jonathan karp
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BJP faces other hurdles: Upper House of Parliament could stymie party. (India's Bharatiya Janata Party)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
BJP targets overseas Indians. (Bharatiya Janata Party of India seeks investment)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Congress turns to legendary Gandhi name for direction.(Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Sonia Gandhi)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
New Delhi rolls back tariffs: budget reversal casts doubt on resolve. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
New government seeks quicker changes in the economy.(India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Nuclear tests spotlight perception of a Chinese threat.Business, internationalIan 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, internationalHugh Pope, Jonathan Karp
Political parties are facing the specter of slowdown.(Indian economy)Business, internationalMichael (British actor) Williams, Jonathan Karp
Rivals revive cola scuffle.(Pepsi Cola sues Coca-Cola for its illegal employee operations)Business, internationalNikhil 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, internationalJonathan Karp
Start is rocky for new minority coalition government: BJP, allies spend first day in negotiations over cabinet posts, underscoring bumpy path ahead.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Volatility is curbing foreign interest in Indian stocks.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
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