Indo Daily
March 09, 2011
SINO DAILY
Tibet won't crumble when Dalai Lama dies: China
Beijing (AFP) March 8, 2011
The eventual death of the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, will have no major impact on the stability of the Chinese-ruled region, state media on Tuesday quoted top officials as saying. The officials attending China's annual session of parliament hit out at the Dalai Lama, calling him a "wolf in monk's robes" and saying he did not have the right to decide how his successor would be chosen. "There will be little repercussions (when the Dalai Lama dies) due to religious factors, but we ... read more

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Tibet closed to foreign tourists in March
Chinese authorities have closed the troubled Tibetan region to foreign tourists, travel agents said Monday, ahead of the third anniversary of violent anti-government riots there. ... more
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Indian landmark to be digitally preserved
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Asia rice output threatened by pesticide overuse
The unbridled manufacture and use of pesticides in Asia is raising the spectre of "pest storms" devastating the region's rice farms and threatening food security, scientists have warned. ... more
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Clean Fuel Worsens Climate Impacts For Some Vehicle Engines
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India Space Budget Gets 35 Percent Hike
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FLORA AND FAUNA

India loses top tiger defender
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Death sentences for Indian train burners
An Indian court handed down death penalties to 11 of 31 people convicted of burning a train carriage in which 59 passengers died. ... more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Data fuels China, India inflation worries
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BMW sets sights on emerging markets beyond China
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ISRO Tests Rocket Motor, Delays Satellite Launch
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

BASIC nations eye next climate meeting
The BASIC group of countries - India, China, Brazil and South Africa - called for specific issues to be addressed before December's climate conference in Durban, South Africa. ... more
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Mass evacuations from Libya criss-cross Mediterranean
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Asian evacuees tell of Libya turmoil
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TRADE WARS

Panama: Injuries, arrests in mining law protests
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India hikes defence spending by 12 percent
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Panama Indians block roads protesting mining law
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SPACE TRAVEL

Boeing eyes Indian space contracts
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India rejects direct purchase of MH-60s
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