Indo Daily
March 25, 2011
EPIDEMICS
Migrating birds linked to avian flu spread
Laurel, Md. (UPI) Mar 24, 2011
International and U.S. researchers say wild migratory birds may have a role in the spread of bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1. Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization and the Chinese Academy of Sciences used satellites, outbreak data and genetics to discover a link in Tibet among wild birds, domestic poultry and the movement of the often deadly virus, a USGS release reported Thursday. Researchers attached GPS tr ... read more

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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA IR Satellite Imagery Shows Cyclone Cherono Dwindling
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SOLAR DAILY

India to build floating solar plant
India's private energy giant Tata Power has joined with Australia's Sunengy Pty Limited for a $1 million pilot project to build a solar-powered electricity generation plant that will float on water, the companies announced. ... more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Warren Buffett says global recovery taking hold
US billionaire investor Warren Buffett said on Wednesday that the global economic recovery is steadily taking hold, even if is not as fast as people would like. ... more
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WIND DAILY

K-State Research Channels Powerful Kansas Wind To Keep Electricity Running
One of Kansas' most abundant natural resources may hold the key to preventing major power outages. A team of Kansas State University engineers is researching ways to use Kansas wind and other distri ... more
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TRADE WARS

Warren Buffett eyes India for investment
US billionaire investor Warren Buffett, on his maiden visit to India, said Tuesday he was looking at investing in the fast-growing South Asian nation. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Delhi roads riskier than nuclear: India regulator
India's atomic energy regulator has said that driving or walking on the notoriously dangerous streets of New Delhi is more of a risk than the country's 20 nuclear reactors. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

India assesses Chinese military abilities
The Indian Defense Ministry's Annual Report for 2010-11 has added Chinese military capabilities into its strategic planning. ... more
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TRADE WARS

Obama: Brazil on equal economic footing with China, India
US President Barack Obama said Saturday on a visit to Brazil that the United States should treat South America's largest nation as an economic power similar to Asian giants China and India. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Ecologists Use 70-Year-Old Pressed Plants To Chart City's Vanishing Native Flora
More than half of the world's population now lives in cities, yet we know little about how urbanization affects biodiversity. In one the first studies of its kind, ecologists in Indianapolis, USA ha ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Exiled Tibetans elect new leader
Thousands of Tibetans worldwide vote Sunday for a new leader who hopes eventually to become the new face of the struggle for freedom in China, a cause embodied for decades by the Dalai Lama. ... more
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MILPLEX

US hopes geopolitics can help land India jet deal
Two US aerospace firms are jostling with global rivals to win a $11-12 billion Indian fighter jet contract, hoping a nascent US-India strategic partnership can help seal the deal. ... more
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FLOATING STEEL

Scorpene sub delivery to India delayed
The first French Scorpene submarine will be delivered to India in 2015, three years later than scheduled. ... more
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NUKEWARS

Iran dispatches warships to Gulf of Aden
Iran is dispatching a squadron of warships to the Gulf of Aden to protect its merchantmen against pirate attacks. ... more
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MILTECH

India: Arjun tank inducted, T-55 retiring
After nearly four decades of policy, procurement and procrastination, India's indigenous Arjun main battle tank has been formally inducted into the Indian army's 75th Armored Regiment. ... more
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Dalai Lama retirement looms over Tibetan vote
He's little known outside his tiny community but is expected to replace a global icon: 43-year-old Lobsang Sangay faces a daunting task if he wins Sunday's vote for a new Tibetan leader. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Tibetan monastery sealed off after self-immolation
A Tibetan Buddhist monastery in southwestern China remained sealed off by police on Thursday, local residents said, after a young monk set himself on fire and died, triggering protests there. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

Dalai Lama rejects pleas to reconsider retirement
The Dalai Lama rejected on Thursday calls from his followers and the Tibetan parliament-in-exile urging him to reconsider his decision to retire as political head of the movement. ... more
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TRADE WARS

Honduras dumps neighbors, opens to China
Honduras is shunning neighbors that refuse to recognize its government, questioning its legitimacy, and is reaching out instead to China and India for trade and broader relations. ... more
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MILPLEX

India becomes world's largest arms buyer
India has overtaken China as the world's largest arms importer, a Swedish defense industry watchdog said. ... more
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PILLAGING PIRATES

Indian navy captures pirates, rescues crew
The Indian navy captured 61 suspected pirates and freed kidnapped crew members after a gun battle aboard a hijacked fishing trawler in the Arabian Sea. ... more
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MILPLEX

India to deploy BrahMos in jet planes
India is planning to deploy its supersonic BrahMos cruise missile on next-generation aircraft being co-developed with Russia. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Tibet exile MPs oppose Dalai Lama retirement
The Dalai Lama faced stiff resistance Tuesday from Tibet's parliament-in-exile over his plans to retire as political head of the movement, with most lawmakers against the change. ... more
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India world's biggest arms importer: SIPRI think tank
India has been the world's biggest weapons importer over the last five years, Swedish think-tank SIPRI reported Monday, naming four Asian countries among the top five arms importers. ... more
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PILLAGING PIRATES

Piracy: Calls for tougher action intensify
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Abortions give rise to Asia's 'lost boy' generation
Abortions of female fetuses have led to a massive surplus of young unmarried men in India and China, raising fears of an outcast group that could threaten the social fabric, a study said Monday. ... more
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PILLAGING PIRATES

India captures 61 Somali pirates after clash: navy
The Indian navy has captured 61 suspected Somali pirates and rescued 13 fishermen after a firefight with a hijacked mothership in the Arabian Sea, a navy spokesman said Monday. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Tibet exile MPs to debate Dalai Lama 'retirement'
Tibet's exiled parliament opened an historic session Monday with the reading of a formal request by the Dalai Lama to be relieved of his title as political leader of the Tibetan movement. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Kadhafi offers Libyan oil production to India, Russia, China
Libya's leader Moamer Kadhafi invited Chinese, Russian and Indian firms to produce its oil, state news agency Jana reported Monday, in a bid to replace Western companies that fled unrest. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

Dalai Lama pleads for right to 'retire'
The Dalai Lama pleaded with exiled Tibetan MPs Monday to accept his resignation as their political leader, warning that a delayed handover could pose "an overwhelming challenge". ... more
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WAR REPORT

Sri Lanka backtracks on rebel statements
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