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Bangladesh plans to spend billions fighting climate change
Dhaka (AFP) July 27, 2009
Bangladesh has planned a raft of projects costing 4.35 billion dollars to fight the effects of climate change on its impoverished millions, a minister said Monday. The country has been forecast to bear the brunt of climate change, and scientists say floods, droughts and cyclones have already increased. Environment minister Mustafizur Rahman told AFP his government was working on projects ... read more

EU sends eyes in the sky against pirates
Mogadishu, Somalia (UPI) Jul 27, 2009
As the U.S. Navy warns of an expected surge in pirate attacks off Somalia as the monsoon season comes to an end, the European Union has unveiled plans to extend aerial surveillance by its naval task force 1,000 miles southward into the Indian Ocean. The EU anti-piracy force's commander, Rear Adm. Peter Hudson, said on July 23 that three aircraft currently based at Djibouti, a former ... more
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    Windstorms kill one, leave 1,300 houses damaged in Indian Kashmir
    Srinagar, India (AFP) July 27, 2009
    Severe windstorms left a young woman dead, injured dozens and damaged around 1,300 houses in the northern parts of revolt-hit Indian-ruled Kashmir, officials said Monday. The windstorms that swept across northern districts of Handwara and Langate late Sunday also left thousands of homes without power, an official statement said. Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday visited the ... more

    India Building Four Tonne Satellite Bus
    Bangalore, India (IANS) Jul 27, 2009
    India will soon design and develop its heaviest communications satellite GSAT-11 to provide advanced telecom services from 2011-12, a senior official of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said here Friday. At 4.5 tonnes, it will weigh more than twice as much as the biggest Indian satellite in orbit now. "Activities to design and develop GSAT-11 will start immediately, as the ... more

    New Sunscreen For ISRO's Manned Mission
    Bangalore, India (SPX) Jul 27, 2009
    The intense radiation from the sun that roasted India's first unmanned lunar satellite's key orientation instrument - the star sensor - has raised concerns over the safety of Indian astronauts on the country's first manned space flight, planned around 2015. A scientist from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) pointed out that radiation can kill astronauts if the emissions from ... more

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  • India launches first nuclear-powered submarine

  • Free electricity for drought-hit Bangladesh farmers

  • Fast growing China, India can help, not save world economy

  • Bangladesh rare leopard renews hopes for species survival

  • Four people dead, 53 missing in China landslide: government

  • Nepal mulls toilets-for-passports scheme
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    New undersea cable gives Africa high-speed Internet
    Johannesburg (AFP) July 23, 2009
    A 13,700-kilometre (8,500-mile) undersea fibre-optic cable to provide high-speed Internet access on Africa's Indian Ocean coast went live on Thursday, its operator said. "Today is a historic day for Africa and marks the dawn of a new era for communications between the continent and the rest of the world," chief executive of SEA Cable System, Brian Herlihy, said in a statement. ... more

    Raytheon to renew Indian air navigation
    Washington (UPI) Jul 21, 2009
    Raytheon Co., the defense and aerospace systems supplier based in Waltham, Mass., will supply India a GPS-aided air navigation system with a footprint extending beyond the subcontinent to Southeast Asia. Raytheon said it won an $82 million contract for installing the system by 2013. The contract was awarded by the Indian Space Research Organization. Raytheon will build the ground ... more

    Massive glacier in sub-Antarctic island shrinks by a fifth
    Paris (AFP) July 22, 2009
    One of the biggest glaciers in the southern hemisphere shrivelled by a fifth in 40 years, French scientists said on Wednesday. The Cook glacier on Kerguelen, an island in France's southern Indian Ocean territories, covered 501 square kilometres (193 square miles) in 1963. Combining satellite images with other data, glaciologists from the Laboratory for Studying Geophysics and Space Ocean ... more

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  • Chandrayaan-1 Completes 3000 Orbits Around The Moon

  • Indian air force planes to stalk eclipse

  • MTN Expands Maritime Service Across Indian Ocean Region

  • U.S. careful on India-Pakistan

  • Drought threat for Bangladesh as monsoon fails

  • Australia Discovered By The Southern Route

  • Indian First Moon Mission May Meet A Premature End
  • Clinton seeks key defence accord in India talks
  • India, US agree defence and nuclear deals
  • Clinton presses India for climate change
  • India to reveal details of nuclear deal to Clinton: aides
  • Middle East navies eye new submarines
  • Dialogue only way forward for Pakistan, India: Gilani
  • Bangladesh seeks 1.15 bln dollars for cyclone victims

  • India takes firm line with Clinton on climate change
  • Indian, Pakistani leaders meet in Egypt
  • India's fraud-hit Satyam to restate accounts for seven years
  • US hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants
  • Heavy rain eases Mumbai's water woes
  • US hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants
  • Striking similarities in Tibetan, Xinjiang unrest: experts
  • India's nuclear-powered submarine ready

  • Israel 'bows to U.S. pressure' on Gripen
  • India plans sea trials of first nuclear sub: officials
  • 'Gonzo' filmmakers hit London for Bhopal protest
  • Mumbai considers cloud seeding to make it rain: reports
  • Indian minister says happy with Nepal flood defences
  • Leading economies agree to battle protectionism, warming
  • Mumbai attackers 'depend on Gulf funds'
  • Mumbai facing water cuts as lakes run dry



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