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US to send nuclear mission to India
Washington (AFP) Oct 15, 2008
The United States said Wednesday it would send a mission to India in December to explore business opportunities following a landmark pact to open up sales of civilian nuclear technology to the country. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee signed the agreement last week that lifted a three-decade ban on US-Indian civilian nuclear trade imposed ... read more
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    UK Moon Camera Ready For Blast Off
    London, UK (SPX) Oct 16, 2008
    A sophisticated X-ray camera made by scientists and engineers from the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) is set to launch into space next week aboard the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft - India's first mission to the Moon. This is the first time the UK and India have collaborated in space science, and the UK partners will be following the progress of the launch in the early ... more

    Asian firms vastly improve information security: survey
    Washington (AFP) Oct 15, 2008
    Asian companies, primarily those in India, have vastly improved their information security practices, equalling and even surpassing many North American firms, according to a survey released Wednesday. The State of Information Security Survey 2008 found that while Asian companies have made great progress, efforts to improve information security in Europe "appear to have stalled." ... more

    Asia's richest economies shield savers from financial crisis
    Hong Kong (AFP) Oct 15, 2008
    Asia's richest countries have responded to the global financial crisis by guaranteeing savers' deposits, but many in the region still have little or no protection in the event of a banking collapse. In an indication of just how nervous some Asian savers are, recent rumours about the health of two banks in Hong Kong and India sent hundreds of depositors scrambling to withdraw their life saving ... more

    ASEAN expects China, India to keep mining afloat amid recession
    Manila (AFP) Oct 13, 2008
    Mineral exporters in Southeast Asia expect China and India to sustain demand amid a looming recession in developed countries, officials and industry executives said Monday. "The world will not stop operations," Filipino Natural Resources Secretary Joselito Atienza told reporters. "The present crisis in the world could be an opportunity for ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) ... more

    India's humble rickshaw goes solar
    New Delhi (AFP) Oct 13, 2008
    It's been touted as a solution to urban India's traffic woes, chronic pollution and fossil fuel dependence, as well as an escape from backbreaking human toil. A state-of-the-art, solar powered version of the humble cycle-rickshaw promises to deliver on all this and more. The "soleckshaw," unveiled this month in New Delhi, is a motorised cycle rickshaw that can be pedalled normally or run ... more

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    Bush signs US-India nuclear law
    Washington (AFP) Oct 8, 2008
    US President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed legislation to enact a landmark US-India civilian nuclear agreement, celebrating "the growing ties between the world's two largest democracies." "This agreement sends a signal to the world: Nations that follow the path to democracy and responsible behavior will find a friend in the United States of America," Bush said at a lavish White House ... more

    Analysis: India favors Russia for arms
    Washington (UPI) Oct 8, 2008
    U.S. President George W. Bush will leave office in January seeing India's famous special relationship with a global thermonuclear power stronger than ever. The only trouble is, India's ever-closer alliance is not with the United States, but with Russia. This basic fact of global and Asian geopolitical life is widely and openly reported in the Russian and Indian press, yet somehow it ... more

    Glacial dams helped Tibet keep its cutting edge
    Paris (AFP) Oct 8, 2008
    Boulders and soil left by retreating glaciers helped preserve the mighty Tibetan plateau from being worn away by river erosion, scientists said in a study released Wedneday. The plateau resulted from the collision of the Indian and Asian continental plates around 50 million years ago, creating some of the world's greatest rivers and gorges and the most glaciated region outside the north and ... more

    India To Have New Launchpad For Proposed Manned Mission
    Sriharikota, India (PTI) Oct 08, 2008
    India plans to a have a new launchpad to undertake its proposed human space flight (manned mission) programme, ISRO officials said. A project report on the human space flight is ready and is awaiting final approval from the government, Director Satish Dawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, M P Dathan said. He said the indigenously built geosynchronous launch vehicle will be upgraded to ... more

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    India tilts to the US with nuclear deal
    New Delhi (AFP) Oct 4, 2008
    India and the United States promised Saturday to sign soon a nuclear cooperation deal which New Delhi said "opened the door for India" to the global nuclear market and tied its future to Washington's. Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee and visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told reporters that last-minute hitches had derailed the scheduled signing of the agreement but both ... more

    India to seal big-ticket military deals
    New Delhi (AFP) Oct 3, 2008
    India said on Friday it was gearing up to seal military contracts worth billions of dollars including a massive fighter jet deal which has prompted a dogfight among global aeronautical giants. India's move to buy 126 fighter jets worth 12 billion dollars was in its final stages with evaluations of six shortlisted aircraft set to begin next year, Air Chief Marshal Fali Major told a news confe ... more

    Rice in India, but no signature for nuclear pact
    New Delhi (AFP) Oct 4, 2008
    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held talks Saturday in India on a visit to showcase a landmark bilateral nuclear deal, but last-minute hitches derailed the scheduled signing of the pact. Rice, who had lobbied Congress to approve the deal despite fears it could undercut global efforts to curb the spread of nuclear weapons, had hoped to initial the agreement as the highlight of her brie ... more

    Nuclear deal set to boost US-India ties
    New Delhi (AFP) Oct 5, 2008
    The United States looked Sunday to burgeoning trade, defense and other ties with powerhouse India after New Delhi tipped its hat to Washington for unlocking the door to the global nuclear market. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her Indian hosts on Saturday hailed a deepening "strategic partnership," even if last-minute hitches derailed the signing in New Delhi of a landmark civil ... more

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