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India Today issue dated April 3, 2000
April 3, 2000

The Charming of India
The charisma of the American president, Bill Clinton was all too evident. As a highly successful visit comes to an end, India Today examines how Clinton's visit has touched the chord of friendliness between the two nations...

American Dreams
The Yankification of India has begun. And it's not as if the Yankees are coming. They are here, they are us.

Nation
Death in Disguise

They came wearing Indian Army uniforms. But the terrorists who executed the first Sikh massacre in the valley signalled a fresh ethnic cleansing.

Aiming for No. 2
Rising from the debris of the election debacle, the Sonia loyalist calls the shots again.

STATES
Family Face-Off

Suraj Bhan was handpicked by the RSS to be the BJP's facilitator in Lucknow but the occupant of Raj Bhavan is in no mood for partisan games.


OTHER STORIES
ECONOMY
Getting Tough

The Government manages to raise prices of LPG and kerosene but subsidies must be pruned further to bring down the burgeoning oil pool deficit.

ARTS
Repackaging Odissi

In a bid to retain its popularity, Odissi changes its narrative to make it more appealing to the masses.

A Space for Stage
As the capital celebrates a flush of theatre three voices debate its future in the age of multimedia.

CINEMA
The Source of Water

Deepa Mehta goes to court to fight the charge of plagiarism in her script
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CRIME
The Great Train Robbery

Samjhauta Express, the train that ferries passengers between Delhi and Lahore has more to it. It is now a conduit for drug running nexus.
COLUMNS NEWSNOTES WEB EXCLUSIVES REGULARS
Right Angle by Swapan Das Gupta

Fifth Column
by Tavleen Singh

Kautilya by Jairam Ramesh

CyberChatter by Arun Katiyar

Flip Side by Dilip Bobb

 

Stay Order

Ringing Broke

Breach of Protocol

Lest We Forget

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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