Indo Daily
June 12, 2012
FARM NEWS
Nepal 'Himalayan Viagra' harvest droops to record low
Kathmandu (AFP) June 10, 2012
Every summer, Himalayan villages empty as locals rush to the mountains of northern Nepal to harvest yarchagumba, a high-altitude wild fungus that is prized for its aphrodisiac qualities. In recent years, however, the yield has been severely depleted by over-picking and the probable effects of climate change, experts have warned, prompting fears about the future of the "Himalayan Viagra" harvest. This season's crop has been particularly poor, say the villagers who rely on the rare, parasitic fung ... read more

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FLORA AND FAUNA

Sri Lanka holds mass baby elephant christening
Sri Lanka's main elephant orphanage staged its biggest mass christening Sunday by naming 15 baby elephants born in captivity, an official said. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

US exempts India, but not China, from Iran sanctions
The United States said Monday it would exempt seven emerging economies including India from tough new sanctions after they cut back on oil from Iran, but the punishment still loomed for China. ... more
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US exempts India, but not China, from Iran sanctions
The United States said Monday it would exempt seven emerging economies including India from tough new sanctions after they cut back on oil from Iran, but the punishment still loomed for China. ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

German agency to incinerate Bhopal waste: India
The Indian government on Friday approved a proposal for a German environmental agency to dispose of over 350 tonnes of waste produced by the Bhopal factory where a gas leak killed thousands in 1984. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

India boosts sanctuaries for endangered tiger
India has approved four new tiger sanctuaries and a "tiger corridor" in the latest of a series of measures designed to stem the decline of the threatened species. ... more
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INTERNET SPACE

'Anonymous' hackers to protest Indian Internet laws
Global hacking movement Anonymous has called for protesters to take to the streets in 16 cities around India on Saturday over what it considers growing government censorship of the Internet. ... more
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TRADE WARS

Sri Lanka's Chinese-built port opens for business
Sri Lanka's first Chinese-built port, a strong symbol of Beijing's investment in South Asia, opened for international shipping on Wednesday with the arrival of 1,000 cars from India. ... more
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North Korea to soon unveil 'next-stage' nuclear plans, Kim says
Greenland dispute is 'wake-up call' for Europe: Macron
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Outside View: South Asian meltdown?
Conditions in South Asia are chaotic, confused, critical and potentially catastrophic. Afghanistan, India and Pakistan are confronted with existential security, economic and political dangers that could overwhelm the capacity and limited resources of each state to address. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

India 'lynchpin' for US strategy in Asia: Panetta
Pentagon chief Leon Panetta vowed Wednesday to expand defence ties between India and the United States, saying New Delhi was a "lynchpin" in a new US military strategy focused on Asia. ... more
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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS

India Plans To Launch First Military Satellite
Indian forces are ready to launch the nation's first military satellite, the Times of India reported on Monday. The satellite is designed for naval intelligence and communications, according t ... more
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THE STANS

US wants 'more active' India in Afghanistan
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta encouraged India to play a "more active role" in Afghanistan during talks Tuesday in New Delhi, US officials said. ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Pakistan conducts fifth missile test in weeks
Pakistan on Tuesday tested a fifth nuclear-capable missile since India launched a new long-range weapon capable of hitting China just over six weeks ago. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Monsoon arrives in India, cheering farmers
The annual monsoon, crucial to India's food production and economic growth, arrived Tuesday on the southwest coast four days behind schedule, the meteorological department said. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Indian milita leader gunned down
Police in India's northeastern state of Bihar are on high alert after gunmen killed the head of Ranvir Sena, a right-wing, upper-caste militia group. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Spider invasion spooks Indian village
Panicked villagers in a remote Indian state complained Monday of an invasion of giant venomous spiders that resemble tarantulas but are unknown to local specialists. ... more
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SINO DAILY

Dalai Lama envoys resign: Tibet exile govt
Two top envoys of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama have resigned citing frustration over the stalled dialogue process with China, Tibet's government in exile said on Sunday. ... more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Asia struggles to ward off impact of European crisis
Weak manufacturing activity in China and dismal growth data from India have underscored Asia's vulnerability to the European turmoil and sparked fresh calls for government intervention. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bangladesh passes nuclear energy regulatory bill
Bangladesh's parliament has passed its first nuclear energy regulatory bill as the country prepares to build an atomic power plant next year using Russian technology, an official said. ... more
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MILPLEX

India's army chief retires after clash with govt
The head of the Indian army retired on Thursday after a stormy tenure in office that included a series of public spats with the government, amid speculation he may enter political life. ... more
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THE STANS

India fears for Afghanistan after NATO pullout
India called Wednesday for greater coordination with the United States on Afghanistan, voicing fear that Islamic radicals would gain strength once Western forces pull out. ... more
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MISSILE NEWS

Akash missile fails a routine test flight
India's defense industry experts are investigating the failure of the surface-to-air missile Akash to lift off during a test in which it was to hit a target in flight. ... more
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SINO DAILY

One dead in Tibetan self-immolations
One of two men in Lhasa believed to have been protesting the Chinese occupation of Tibet has died from injuries after the men set themselves on fire. ... more
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SINO DAILY

China detains hundreds in Tibet capital: report
Hundreds of people have been detained in Lhasa after two men set themselves on fire in the Tibetan regional capital, a US-based broadcaster said, as a young mother became the latest Tibetan to self-immolate. ... more
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AEROSPACE

Russia, India to produce transports
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd of India and Russia's United Aircraft Corporation-Transport Aircraft are jointly building a new military transport. ... more
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FLOATING STEEL

US to renew naval power in Asia-Pacific: Panetta
The United States will renew its naval power across the Asia-Pacific region and stay "vigilant" in the face of China's growing military, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday. ... more
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THE PITS

Huge Australian coal mine wins conditional approval
A huge Aus$6.4 billion (US$6.3 billion) coal mine in Australia's Galilee Basin owned by Indian infrastructure giant GVK and the world's richest woman Gina Rinehart Tuesday won conditional approval. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

New Moon for India
India's lunar exploration program seems to be on hold for the moment. The ambitious plan to land a rover on the Moon in a joint mission with Russia, followed in the future by a sample-return mission ... more
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SINO DAILY

Two Tibetans set themselves ablaze in Lhasa: reports
Two Tibetan men have set themselves on fire outside a temple in Lhasa and one has died, reports said Monday, as a wave of self-immolations in China's Tibetan areas spread to the heavily guarded city. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Forest diversity from Canada to the sub-tropics influenced by family proximity
How species diversity is maintained is a fundamental question in biology. In a new study, a team of Indiana University biologists has shown for the first time that diversity is influenced on a spati ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Rescuers find first bodies at Pakistan avalanche site
Pakistani rescuers have recovered the first bodies from the site of an avalanche that buried 140 people at a high-altitude army camp more than seven weeks ago, the military said Sunday. ... more
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AEROSPACE

India may bar Europe carriers in climate tax row
India said it may stop European carriers from flying into the country if the European Union bans airlines from the South Asian nation that boycott the EU's new emissions fee system. ... more
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