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ISRO Gets 27 Per Cent Hike In Budgetary Allocations New Delhi, India (PTI) Feb 17, 2009
ISRO has received a 27 per cent hike in budgetary allocation, a major chunk of which is will be spent on missions to moon, development of the semi-cryogenic engine and building a rocket for launching heavier satellites. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was allocated Rs 4,459 crore, an increase of Rs 960 crore over the previous year's sanction of Rs 3,499 crore, in the interim ... read more
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Indian Cosmonaut Flies In FA-18 Super Hornet In Bangalore
Bangalore, India (PTI) Feb 17, 2009India's only cosmonaut, Wing Commander (retired) Rakesh Sharma flew in the Boeing-made FA-18 Super Hornet at Aero India 2009 in Bangalore on Friday. Dressed in the pilot overhauls, Sharma (60) almost logged one-hour sortie as a part of the promotional flight programme by Boeing. Incidentally, Boeing has bid for the Indian Air Force (IAF) medium multi-role combat aircraft deal. ... more IAF To Have Its Own Eye In Space
Bangalore, India (PTI) Feb 17, 2009With a view to increasing its surveillance capabilities, Indian Air Force is going to have its own satellite in space by the end of 2010. "We will launch our satellite by the end of 2010," IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major said here yesterday. The satellite to be launched by ISRO next year will be a dual-use satellite and will be used for civilian purposes also. It will ... more India hikes defence budget by 24 percent
New Delhi (AFP) Feb 16, 2009India announced Monday a hefty 24 percent hike in its defence budget for the upcoming fiscal year as its military fast-tracks acquisitions following the Mumbai militant attacks. "We are going through tough times. The Mumbai terror attacks have given an entirely new dimension to cross-border terrorism," acting finance minister Pranab Mukherjee said as he presented an interim budget to parliament ... more Farmers May Finally Get Reliable Forecasts
Sydney NSW (SPX) Feb 17, 2009The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) have applauded the efforts of researchers at the University of NSW who claim to have found correlating links between the Indian Ocean dipole and the weather and rainfall patterns experienced in Australia. "These findings, if verified and supported through scientific review, could be the missing piece in the puzzle for Australia's farmers and their ... more Japan's economy plummets, China sees crisis worsening
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 16, 2009Japan said Monday it was trapped in its worst economic slump since World War II, as once-buoyant China and India issued stark warnings on the outlook and more job cuts were announced in Europe. New data released showed the Japanese economy, the world's second largest, shrank for a third straight quarter in the three months to December. It was the weakest performance since 1974 when the ... more |
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Kanpur, India (PTI) Feb 16, 2009A micro satellite being developed by IIT Kanpur in co-operation with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been christened 'Jugnu'. The satellite, which is near completion, will be handed over to ISRO in November, who after testing will launch it. Work on the satellite, which is aimed at gathering prior information regarding flood, drought and disaster management is in the last ... more India hopes to test ICBM in 2010: official
Bangalore, India (AFP) Feb 13, 2009India hopes to test-fire a home-built inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) before the end of next year, a senior defence official said Friday. "Efforts are on to test the next longer range Agni-V missile before December 2010," M. Natarajan, the scientific adviser to India's defence minister told reporters on the sidelines of the Aero India international air show here. The Agni-V ... more South Asia's biggest airshow ends in India
Bangalore, India (AFP) Feb 15, 2009South Asia's biggest airshow ended here Sunday with armament and aviation firms from 25 countries hoping to win multi-billion dollar contracts from India's weapons-hungry military. "Some 200,000 visitors, including 50,000 delegates, attended the five-day event," airshow spokesman Gurpal Singh said as thousands of visitors ignoring security burst into the grounds on Sunday. ... more Pakistan must allay India fears: US intel chief
Washington (AFP) Feb 12, 2009Pakistan holds the key to defusing tensions with nuclear rival India by executing a serious clampdown on Islamic militants, US Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair said Thursday. Without such action from Islamabad, President Barack Obama's new chief of intelligence told Congress, New Delhi could feel compelled to ignite a wider conflict in a region already fraught with security ... more |
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Lahore, Pakistan (AFP) Feb 12, 2009US envoy Richard Holbrooke leaves Pakistan Thursday with a wish list for aid, but in no doubt about the challenge of eradicating Islamist havens in the nuclear-armed Muslim nation. Paying a first visit to Pakistan, Afghanistan and India to conduct a major review of US policy in the "war on terror", Holbrooke spent three days hearing a litany of woes and requests from the government and the ... more US Navy arrests suspected pirates in Gulf of Aden
Manama (AFP) Feb 12, 2009The US Navy said it has arrested nine suspected pirates in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday, after the Indian-flagged Motor Vessel Premedivya sent a distress call. "The guided missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) intercepted and apprehended nine suspected pirates today in the Gulf of Aden, after responding to a distress call from a nearby merchant vessel," the US Fifth Fleet said. ... more Carbon emitters hold talks in Tokyo
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 12, 2009The world's major carbon emitters were in "full negotiation mode" Thursday as they met in Tokyo with the clock ticking to draft a new UN treaty on fighting global warming. Representatives from 22 countries, including major CO2 emitters China, India and the United States, as well as the European bloc are taking part in the informal two-day session. It marks one of the first negotiating ... more India kicks off South Asia's biggest airshow
Bangalore, India (AFP) Feb 11, 2009South Asia's biggest airshow opened here Wednesday with firms from 25 countries showcasing their latest hardware in a chase for multibillion-dollar contracts with the Indian military. Despite the global economic downturn, nearly 600 armament and aerospace companies -- half of them from overseas -- are taking part in this year's Aero India event in Bangalore. Regional rival Pakistan has ... more
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