Shades Of Electric BlueThe only way for Enron to get out of its Dabhol power projectmess is to sell off and quit Indian shoresMagazine | April 9, 2001The Circuitry Of DarknessIt isn't just a deal gone bad, the Dabhol affair couldundermine future investment—and most of India's assets are staked on it Magazine | February 19, 2001California Electric BluesIt's blackout time in the richest US state as power biggieslike Enron face investigations and consumer suits Magazine | February 19, 2001Everything We Own Magazine | February 19, 2001Groping In The Dark The government's failure to streamline the sector has onlyheightened the clamour for privatisationMagazine | December 25, 2000What Price Power? Pressured to cancel the Dabhol project, and not to, the statealso staggers under the cost burdenMagazine | December 18, 2000PowerPolitics: The Reincarnation of RumpelstiltskinArundhati Roy explores the power politics that unites theindian elite, its big buisness and the Multinationals, endangering in the process not onlythe country's economy but also its real people.Magazine | November 27,2000The Power Of LegitimacyAbhay Mehta's charge of manipulation in the Dabhol dealis trumped up, writes Enron India's CEO Magazine | Jan 24 2000How They Rammed It Through In a new book, energy analyst Abhay Mehta reveals how everylaw of the land was subverted in the Enron deal. Excerpts.Magazine | 13 Dec 1999The Contract KillerEnron rakes it in as Maharashtra is forced to strike cheapersources of power off its shopping listMagazine | 16 Aug 1999Rig-A-Deal?A writ alleges that Reliance and Enron bribed the Powers thatbe to wangle the Panna-Mukta contract that be to the ...Charubala Annuncio Magazine | Nov 3 1997 Same DifferenceInadmissible evidence on what we will really pay for the powerMagazine | 18 Sept 1996Power Play More Heat Than LightThe atmosphere gets electric as Enron is dragged into thecourtroom once again Magazine | May 15 1996What Sort Of Deal Is This? The Battle That Never WasThe shadow boxing between Enron and the Maharashtra governmentturns into a win-win solutionMagazine | October 18 1995