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April 19, 2013
ENERGY TECH
India needs energy infrastructure
New Delhi (UPI) Apr 16, 2013
India should consider developing infrastructure to deal with supply and demand issues in its energy sector, a Shell top executive said. "On supply, India is already a significant component in the global energy consumption and is going to be 10-15 percent of global energy in the decades ahead. For that, you need to have infrastructure," Jeremy Bentham, vice president, Global Business Environment for Shell told India's Business Standard. India's reliance on imports is about 80 percent for ... read more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

IMF sees mixed Asian outlook for 2013; lowers China forecast
The IMF painted a mixed picture for Asia's top economies on Tuesday, trimming its Chinese growth forecasts but predicting Japan's fiscal stimulus will help end years of stagnation and Indian growth will accelerate. ... more
DEMOCRACY

32 Mumbai cops suspended
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Discovery of a Blue Supergiant Star Born in the Wild
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AEROSPACE

Dassault and India in Rafale deal standoff
Disagreement over quality issues of proposed Indian-manufactured Rafale jet fighters have halted final contract discussions with Dassault, the aircraft's French designer and maker. ... more


MILPLEX

Antony: India lags in army modernization
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Shares in India's Infosys dive after weak earnings
Shares in Indian outsourcing giant Infosys dived Friday after it issued a disappointing growth forecast and warned of global challenges, sparking worries about other firms in the flagship sector. ... more
WATER WORLD

Remote reefs can be tougher than they look
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SINO DAILY

Ancient Chinese Buddhist temple faces demolition
Authorities in Xian, the Chinese city home to the Terracotta Warriors, have ordered most of the buildings in a 1,300-year-old Buddhist temple demolished, staff said Thursday, provoking online outrage. ... more
SINO DAILY

Tibetans who commit suicide 'not crazy': Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama on Thursday said during a visit to Italy that Tibetans who have committed suicide in recent weeks were "not crazy" but were taking desperate action to escape Chinese "brutality". ... more
DEMOCRACY

Bangladesh PM rejects new blasphemy laws
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WATER WORLD

S. Africa sets up first offshore marine protection zone
South Africa has turned two small islands in the southern Indian Ocean into its first offshore marine protected area, the environment ministry said Tuesday. ... more
CAR TECH

Yamaha plans $500 bike in India, eyes exports to China
Japan's Yamaha said on Wednesday it was developing "the world's cheapest motorcycle" in India priced at $500, which it plans to export to other markets including China. ... more
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UAV NEWS

India uses drones to fight rhino poaching
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ICE WORLD

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FARM NEWS

'No worry signal' over Indian monsoon season: report
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MILPLEX

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SINO DAILY

Tibet disaster shows China resource divide
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TERROR WARS

Thugs target Sri Lankan newspaper office
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AEROSPACE

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MILPLEX

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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THE STANS

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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FARM NEWS

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ENERGY TECH

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Indian stars call for dry Holi festival amid drought

SES Increases Reach To 276 Million TV Homes Worldwide

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