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March 21, 2012
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Study Links Past Changes in Monsoon to Major Shifts in Indian Civilizations
Woods Hole MA (SPX) Mar 21, 2012
A fundamental shift in the Indian monsoon has occurred over the last few millennia, from a steady humid monsoon that favored lush vegetation to extended periods of drought, reports a new study led by researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). The study has implications for our understanding of the monsoon's response to climate change. The Indian peninsula sustains over a billion people, yet it lies at the same latitude as the Sahara Desert. Without a monsoon, most of India wou ... read more

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WATER WORLD

One solution to global overfishing found
A study by the Wildlife Conservation Society, the ARC Centre for Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, and other groups on more than 40 coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans indicates that "co-m ... more
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SINO DAILY

Tibet protest monk dies in detention: campaign group
A 20-year-old Tibetan Buddhist monk has died in detention after he set himself on fire in a town in southwest China that has become a flashpoint for such protests, a US-based rights group said Wednesday. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Study: Good management can save fisheries
One solution to the global problem of overfishing is "co-management" with local communities, conservation groups and governments, a U.S. wildlife group says. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Indian nuclear power plant gets go-ahead
India has given the green light to the controversial Kudankulam nuclear power project in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nearly 200 arrested in India nuclear protest
Police in a southern Indian state said Tuesday they had arrested nearly 200 activists who were protesting the start of work at a long-stalled nuclear power plant. ... more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

India cannot achieve China-like growth without reforms
Without new and sustained governmental reforms, India will not realize its economic growth goals or potential, according to a new policy report from Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Poli ... more
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SINO DAILY

Tibetan immolation prompts big gathering: groups
A Tibetan father-of-three set himself on fire in China, prompting a large gathering of monks and lay people, rights groups said, as tensions in Tibetan-inhabited areas show no signs of abating. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Australian ambassador to seek to travel to Tibet: FM
Australia's ambassador in Beijing will ask authorities to allow her to travel to Tibet to observe the situation following a spate of self-immolations, Foreign Minister Bob Carr said Monday. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

India to start work on stalled nuclear plant
The southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu on Monday gave the green light for work to start on a massive nuclear power station stalled for months amid protests over safety concerns, a report said. ... more
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MILTECH

Arjun tanks to get automatic video tracker
India's main battle tank, the Arjun, will be fitted with an Indian-made automatic video tracker for locking onto targets until they are destroyed. ... more
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MILPLEX

India hikes defence spending by 17 percent
India on Friday boosted military spending by 17 percent to $40 billion for the coming year as it seeks to counter China's rapid military build-up and its traditional rival Pakistan. ... more
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WEATHER REPORT

Scientists detect seismic signals from tornado
An Indiana University geophysical experiment detected unusual seismic signals associated with tornadoes that struck regions across the Midwest last week - information that may have value for meteoro ... more
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MILPLEX

Eurocopter India on roll
Eurocopter reports its subsidiary in South Asia, Eurocopter India, accounted for 65 percent of new aircraft deliveries in India in 2011. ... more
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CYBER WARS

Groups lists 'enemies of the Internet'
Reporters Without Borders says it has added Bahrain and Belarus to 10 other nations on its annual list of "enemies of the Internet." ... more
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WAR REPORT

UN leader backs NATO over Libya air strikes
UN leader Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday threw his weight behind a UN report which said NATO did not deliberately target civilians during its air strikes in Libya last year. ... more
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24/7 News Coverage
Polar bears bulk up despite melting Norwegian Arctic: study
Major rains drive widespread flooding in southern Mozambique
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SINO DAILY

Fresh turmoil in China's Tibetan areas after 2008 unrest
Armed police in full riot gear stand guard along the main street in Aba, a small Chinese town where a young monk burned himself to death last March, setting off a series of self-immolations. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Carter asks Nepal leaders to compromise for peace
Former US president Jimmy Carter called Wednesday for compromises among Nepal's rival political factions to set the country on the road to peace, six years after the end of civil war. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Mauritius, Seychelles to jointly manage Indian Ocean shelf
Mauritius and the Seychelles on Tuesday signed a pact to jointly manage a continental shelf in the Indian Ocean spanning 396,000 square kilometres in what was described as a pathbreaking accord. ... more
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SPACEWAR

India's spy satellite to be launched in April
A wholly Indian-built spy/surveillance satellite - Radar Imaging Satellite (Risat-1) - that can see through clouds and fog and has very high- resolution imaging is slated for launch in April, a seni ... more
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MILPLEX

India's military purchases: Only the best should do
The US has reiterated a 2005 offer to share hi-tech in defence with India, although this time it appears to be more meaningful and realistic of India's futuristic requirements. For instance, t ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

India, China battle it out over Buddhism
The sudden decision of India and China to drop the meeting of their special representatives only a day before it was scheduled in Beijing has brought a cold war on Buddhism out in the open. Ch ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

A new word for Chinese diplomacy - 'duplimacy'?
"China wants to develop long-term friendship and cooperation with India." So said the Chinese official who held border talks with Indian officials this week. He also predicted a "golden period for I ... more
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WAR REPORT

US concerned after new Sri Lanka rights charges
The United States voiced concern Tuesday over human rights in Sri Lanka and urged accountability after allegations that troops summarily killed the 12-year-old son of the Tamil Tiger rebel chief. ... more
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TERROR WARS

Paramilitaries face trial for 1982 massacre of 256 Indians
Five former Guatemalan paramilitaries are set for trial Wednesday for the massacre of 256 Indians during the country's civil war, human rights activists said. ... more
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WATER WORLD

The disappearing ponds of Kashmir
Thirty years ago, Avend village in the south Kashmir district of Shopian was also called "Talaab Gaam" because of dozens of fresh water ponds surrounding it. All but one of these ponds have now disa ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

The white ghost of the Himalayas: A vision in the snow (Feature)
Some days ago, on a wind-swept, desolate mountainside in Jammu and Kashmir's Kargil district, infra-red cameras captured a shape moving about in the cold winter night. To the naked, untrained eye, i ... more
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SINO DAILY

Tibetan monk self-immolates in China: rights group
A Tibetan teenager set himself on fire in southwest China and died on Saturday, the sensitive anniversary of the Dalai Lama's flight into exile in 1959, a rights group and US broadcaster said. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Tamil Nadu's new solar energy policy to add 3,000 MW
Tamil Nadu will soon come out with a new policy on solar power to generate 3,000 MW by 2015-16, Natham R Viswanathan, minister for non-conventional energy development, said here Monday. "Tamil ... more
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SINO DAILY

Nepal Tibetans 'suffocated' by Chinese influence
At a cafe near a Tibetan refugee camp in Nepal's capital Kathmandu, Tsewang Dolma stirs her iced tea nervously as she talks of her fears for the future of her people. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

New Research Helps to Identify Ancient Droughts in China
Drought events are largely unknown in Earth's history, because reconstruction of ancient hydrological conditions remains difficult due to lack of proxy. New GEOLOGY research supported by China's NNS ... more
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MILTECH

IWI Introduces the World's Only 7.62mm Caliber LMG with Semi-Automatic Mode
Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) - a leader in the production of combat-proven small arms for governments, armies, and law enforcement agencies around the world - launches its new Light Machine Gun (L ... more
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