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India Today issue dated March 27, 2000
March 27, 2000

Delhi Spring
Streets are being cleaned, buildings are being spruced up and the security blanket has never been thicker than this. As India prepares to welcome the US president Bill Clinton, India Today looks at the significance of the visit.

Ride into an Affluent future
Booming knowledge economy, ever expanding trade, unending investment options. This seems the best opportunity for India and US.

Nation
Hawkish Postures

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's new chief, K.S.Sudarshan places ideology before politics. He won't shy away from training his swadeshi guns on Vajpayee's coalition government.

Corporate Clout
Industrialists and businessmen seek entry into the exclusive club through their financial and cross-party nexus.


OTHER STORIES
INVESTIGATION
Giga-Deal in trouble

Did the DoT sign an MoU for the high-speed data network with an American firm that didn't even exist?

CYBERSPACE
Tune into the Net
Buying music, launching albums and spotting the pop stars of tomorrow - you can do all that through the world wide web

SPORTS
Pushed to a Corner

With six months to go for the Sydney Olympics,
India is not even sure who its coach will be....

DIPLOMACY
Working Paradise
A holiday in the island nation turns into too many functions for Vajpayee

COLUMNS NEWSNOTES WEB EXCLUSIVES REGULARS

Right Angle by Swapan Das Gupta

Fifth Column
by Tavleen Singh

Kautilya by Jairam Ramesh

 

Royal Bow

Welcome Change

In the Wrong Direction

Between Pegs

Confessional

Game Theory by Rohit Brijnath

Chat Transcripts

Beat Street by INDIA TODAY correspondents

Tall Tales
by S Kalidas

Friday Fundas by Ravi Shankar

24 Frames Per Second by Anupama Chopra

From the
Editor in Chief

Editorials

Eyecatchers


Voices

Books

Offtrack

Centrestage

 

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