May 25, 2009 Indo Daily the democratic hyperpower
Speaker Pelosi tours China's financial hub, meets priest
Shanghai (AFP) May 25, 2009
US House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi, a tough critic of China's human rights record, visited Shanghai's financial centre Monday, after meeting a leading Chinese Catholic priest. Pelosi, who has been outspoken on Beijing's rule over Tibet, arrived in China Sunday with a delegation from US Congress and was due to meet national leaders in the nation's capital later. At the start ... read more

France's Dassault likely back in race for Indian warjet deal
New Delhi (AFP) May 25, 2009
French firm Dassault Aviation, expelled from a 12-billion-dollar Indian warjet contract, is now likely to rejoin the race with five other global firms vying for the deal, officials said Monday. "Dassault Aviation has been cleared to put up its Rafale fighter jet for field trials," an Indian defence ministry official said, adding that the approval came last week from the government's policy ... more
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    Nepal's ex-Gurkhas cheer British settlement rights
    Kathmandu (AFP) May 22, 2009
    Retired Gurkha soldiers in Nepal on Friday hailed as "historic" a British government announcement that the veterans can settle there. The British government said on Thursday all of the Nepalese fighters who retired before 1997 and had served at least four years with the British army could now apply for residency. "This is a historic achievement for all Gurkhas," Jit Bahadur Rai, treasure ... more

    BHP plans major new Australian uranium mine
    Sydney (AFP) May 22, 2009
    Global resources giant BHP Billiton announced plans Friday to develop a major new uranium mine in Western Australia after the state lifted a ban on production of the nuclear fuel. The company said it planned to begin producing uranium at its Yeelirrie site in 2014, boosting Australian output of the fuel as demand for nuclear energy grows in countries such as China and India. "Current pla ... more

    Chandrayaan Orbit Raised To 200 Km From Moon
    Bangalore, India (SPX) May 22, 2009
    The Indian space agency has raised the orbit of its first unmanned lunar spacecraft Chandrayaan-1 to 200km from the lunar surface for further studies on orbit perturbations and gravitational field variations of the Moon. 'With the successful completion of all the mission objectives from 100 km above the moon since November 2008, we have raised the height of the spacecraft to 200 km Tuesday ... more

    Pakistan stops short of denying nuclear expansion
    Islamabad (AFP) May 21, 2009
    Pakistan stopped short Thursday of denying reports it has expanded its nuclear programme, accusing India of disturbing the regional balance and compelling Islamabad to take remedial steps. "Pakistan has always maintained a policy of minimum credible deterrence based on national security imperatives," foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit told reporters at a press briefing, where he was aske ... more

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  • Pakistan, India, US sharing intelligence: report


  • Nepalese Sherpa climbs Everest for record 19th time


  • US House speaker Pelosi to visit China: state media


  • China warns EU on meddling in internal matters at summit
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    China loses low-cost manufacturing crown to India, Mexico: study
    Shanghai (AFP) May 20, 2009
    China has lost its position as the world's lowest-cost components manufacturer to India and Mexico, a study indicated Wednesday, in a blow for the Asian giant as it fights the financial crisis. The United States has also significantly closed the gap to the degree that China's total manufacturing costs are now only six percent below those of American factories, the study by AlixPartners busi ... more

    Tensions over Dalai Lama casts a shadow over EU-China summit
    Prague (AFP) May 20, 2009
    EU and Chinese leaders are to focus on tackling the economic crisis at a summit on Wednesday, but lingering tensions over the Dalai Lama will cast a long shadow over the meeting in Prague. The summit was originally set for last December but China called it off in protest at a meeting between Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Poland. France ... more

    Global Swine Pandemic Intensifies With 10,000 Cases
    Beijing (AFP) May 19, 2009
    China on Tuesday confirmed its fourth case of swine flu and announced a new suspected case, an Italian woman who had arrived in Tibet as a tourist. The confirmed case was a 59-year-old man who was stopped when he tried to enter south China with a fever on Friday on a train from Hong Kong, the health ministry said on its website. The man, a resident of southern Guangdong province, had sta ... more

    China eager to join BRIC meetings
    Beijing (AFP) May 19, 2009
    Beijing said it was eager Tuesday to take part in a meeting next month of foreign ministers of the four so-called emerging BRIC nations, Brazil, Russia, India and China. "China has a positive attitude towards taking part in the meeting," foreign ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu told reporters. "We believe China, Russia, India and Brazil are major emerging powers and are major forces in promo ... more

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  • War on Tamil Tigers 'ended': Sri Lankan defence secretary


  • Pakistan press hopes for peace after India vote


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  • Spain to hand over Somali pirates to Kenya
  • HSBC says profits rise, sees 'robust' growth in China
  • Dalai Lama sees long-term hope for Tibet
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  • Top ex-US diplomat likens Pakistan to Cuban missile crisis
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  • US urges India, Israel, Pakistan, NKorea to join NPT
  • India holds wargames near Pakistan border
  • Tibet threatened by global warming: state media
  • US anti-outsourcing plans won't hit India: lobby group
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  • Turmoil feared as Nepal sacks army chief
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