Indo Daily
September 18, 2014
CARBON WORLDS
De Beers warns diamonds aren't forever
Hong Kong (AFP) Sept 17, 2014
The De Beers diamond cartel warned Wednesday that global production will decline from 2020, a trend that could spell pricier bling for consumers. A dearth of major new diamond finds means that production might not keep up with ever-increasing demand from the United States, China and India, the firm claimed. "Unless major new discoveries are made in the coming years, supply can be expected to decline gradually from 2020," De Beers said, forecasting rocky times ahead for the $85 billion a year ind ... read more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Floating bodies, shallow graves in flood-hit Kashmir
Parminder Singh carefully lifted one of the bloated bodies from his boat as he described the horrors confronting Indian Kashmir residents after the worst floods in a century. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Asian monsoon much older than previously thought
The Asian monsoon already existed 40 million years ago during a period of high atmospheric carbon dioxide and warmer temperatures, reports an international research team led by a University of Arizo ... more
TRADE WARS

China's Xi wins Maldives backing for 'maritime silk route'
China's President Xi Jinping secured Maldivian support Monday for a "21st century maritime silk road" as he began a South Asian tour in the strategically located Indian Ocean atoll nation. ... more
24/7 News Coverage


SINO DAILY

China's Xi starts South Asia tour in "paradise"
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in the Maldives Sunday, making a historic visit to the Indian Ocean tourist destination at the start of a three-nation South Asian tour. ... more


SHAKE AND BLOW

Hundreds of thousands still stranded by killer Kashmir floods
Rescuers struggled to reach more than 200,000 people still stranded Saturday in Indian Kashmir as deadly floodwaters receded, revealing horrific devastation in the Himalayan region including neighbouring Pakistan, officials said. ... more




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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Shikaras to the rescue on Kashmir's flooded paradise
Nineteen-year-old Tanvir Ahmed Sheikh sits slumped in his shikara wooden taxi boat on the banks of Indian Kashmir's Dal Lake, exhausted by deadly floods that have ravaged this normally tranquil tourist haven. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fresh rain hampers rescue bid in flood-ravaged Kashmir
Fresh rain hampered rescue operations in Indian Kashmir Sunday a week after deadly floods swamped the Himalayan region, with medics and survivors describing nightmarish conditions in the devastated city of Srinagar. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Almost half of Kyiv without heat, power, after Russian attack
Denmark proposes NATO surveillance mission for Greenland
Military aircraft to arrive in Greenland for 'long-planned' activities: US-Canadian command
WATER WORLD

Indian Ocean expedition pioneers citizen oceanography
Recreational sailors who become "citizen oceanographers" could help provide vital scientific knowledge about the world's oceans by sampling and testing remote waters from their yachts, according to ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Kashmir militants suspend jihad to help flood efforts
An alliance of pro-Pakistani militant groups fighting in Indian Kashmir announced Monday it was suspending jihadist activities to carry out rescue and relief work for flood victims. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Bangladesh meet begins to save endangered tigers
Some 140 tiger experts and government officials from 20 countries met in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka Sunday to review progress towards an ambitious goal of doubling their number in the wild by 2022. ... more
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SINO DAILY

14 Nobel Laureates urge Zuma to give Dalai Lama visa
Fourteen Nobel Peace laureates urged South Africa to grant the Dalai Lama a visa Monday, after Chinese complaints apparently scuppered a trip by the Tibetan spiritual leader to the "Rainbow Nation". ... more
TRADE WARS

China's Xi touts 'maritime silk road' on South Asia tour
China's President Xi Jinping said he hoped the Maldives would help build a "21st century maritime silk road" as he began a South Asian tour in the strategically located Indian Ocean island chain on Monday. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Heavy snow in US strands drivers in 100-vehicle crash
Chile wildfires rage for third day, entire towns wiped out
Death toll from floods rises in Mozambique, South Africa
FLORA AND FAUNA

Leopard poop reveals dogs to be cats' favorite meal in India
In rural India, much of the landscape is dominated by agriculture. Cattle and goats gather along the roads and graze the countryside. With so much livestock free for the taking, you might expect the leopards that roam the Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra to pick off a calf or a kid for their midnight meal. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Indian Kashmir city 'in ruins' after floods
The main city in Indian Kashmir has "drowned completely" under floodwaters, a senior official said Friday, with the deadly inundation now affecting about two million people in neighbouring Pakistan and threatening its all-important cotton industry. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Severe flooding in Northern Pakistan photographed by NASA
Torrential rains led to massive flooding in northeastern Pakistan this week. The monsoons dropped more than foot of rain in just a few days, devastating more than a thousand villages, killing several hundred people, and displacing some two million residents in the India-Pakistan border region of Jammu and Kashmir. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

India and China in wary dance as Xi visits South Asia
China's president will kick off his first South Asia tour with a visit to Beijing's latest investment in Sri Lanka, a $1.4-billion port city development to include a marina and a Formula One track - all just 250 kilometres (150 miles) from India's coast. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Indian Navy added a fifth P-8I to its maritime patrol fleet of aircraft
The Indian Navy received its fifth P-8I maritime patrol aircraft from Boeing, the company reported. ... more

SHAKE AND BLOW

Pakistan blows up dyke to protect city from floods
Authorities in Pakistan have blown up a strategic embankment to divert raging floodwaters away from a city, officials said Wednesday, as the death toll passed 250 around the country. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

India-Pakistan flood toll hits 400, thousands still stranded
Emergency workers battled Tuesday to reach hundreds of thousands of people marooned by floods in India and Pakistan that have claimed more than 400 lives, as anger grew over the speed of the rescue effort. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Russia says US has not released crew from detained tanker
Inside China's buzzing AI scene year after DeepSeek shock
EU wants to keep Chinese suppliers out of critical infrastructure
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Rising anger in Indian Kashmir over flood rescue delay

SOLAR DAILY

India reverses plan to impose solar panel duties

SUPERPOWERS

China's President Xi to visit India next week

SUPERPOWERS

India expects 'substantial' results from Xi visit

SOLAR DAILY

Sun-powered desalination for villages in India

MARSDAILY

Robots do battle over Mars exploration

SUPERPOWERS

Japan PM travels to South Asia to offset China influence

ABOUT US

'Telepathy' experiment sends 1st mental message

SHAKE AND BLOW

India-Pakistan flood disaster prompts frantic rescue bid

SHAKE AND BLOW

Deadly floods hit Indian Kashmir's Srinagar

Ozone pollution in India kills enough crops to feed 94 million in poverty

India, Australia to sign nuclear deal as Abbott visits

Australia, India sign long-awaited civil nuclear deal

Bangladesh lifts ban on sending workers to Iraq

50 feared dead as bus plunges into gorge in India

India, Australia set to sign nuclear deal as Abbott visits

Great Barrier Reef dredge dumping plan could be shelved

Australia satisfied on India's nuclear safeguards

India, Japan PMs to boost defence ties amid China tensions

Snails Tell of the Rise and Fall of the Tibetan Plateau

Panasonic, Tata join hands in water treatment: report

Indian start-up launches shoes that show you the way

Pakistan border ceasefire violations 'provocative': India

African troops in fresh offensive against Islamists in Somalia: army

'Just right' plant growth may make river deltas resilient

London carrying energy, climate message to New Delhi

India says no to new deals with Finmeccanica

Indonesia passes law to tap volcano power

Indian orbiter to reach Mars in 33 days

Two soldiers, 4 rebels killed in Indian Kashmir clashes: army

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