| Business and industry | 
| Michael Smith reports on the Indian industrial empire that is producing social capital as well as profits.  | 
| Over 165,000 people in developing countries found work in 1998, thanks to David Bussau and his organization. John Williams meets a man who knows how to help people to help themselves. | 
| Michael Smith meets the man behind an international move to outlaw bribery | 
| Sophia Swire gave up a high-flying career in the City of London for the sake of illiterate children in Asia. She tells Michael Smith why: | 
| Michael Smith reports on an initiative to create jobs in one of Britain's unemployment blackspots: | 
| Why does Herefordshire farmer Chris Evans organize a conference on ethics in business and industry half way up a Swiss mountain each year? The most tangible and obvious reason was summed up well by the first speaker at this year's Caux Conference for Business and Industry (CCBI). | 
| French businessman Jean Fayet has never jibbed at taking risks. He talks to Michael Smith about conscience, cars and the economic crisis in Asia:  | 
| Indian businessman Farhad Forbes packed his bags in California's Silicon Valley and returned to serve his own country. Now his company is meeting the challenges of India's economic reforms. | 
| 'The world desperately needs business leaders  whose moral values leave an imprint on every dicision they make' says Bill Jordan at the Caux business and industry conference. | 
| As India celebrates 50 years of freedom, Michael Smith observes her economic reforms.  |