Indo Daily
December 09, 2014
WATER WORLD
'Disaster' in Maldives as capital suffers water crisis
Male, Maldives (AFP) Dec 05, 2014
India and Sri Lanka airlifted drinking water to the Maldives Friday after a fire at a desalination plant led to severe shortages and triggered unrest on the streets of the honeymoon islands' capital. Authorities declared a "disaster situation" after the fire on Thursday led to a drinking water crisis on the main island of Male, one of the world's most densely populated capitals. Much of the capital was still without drinking water Friday and local media reported that angry residents fought and a ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Energy, nuclear deals on table for Putin's India trip
Russian President Vladimir Putin will seek to "recharge" ties when he visits India Wednesday for a one-day summit, promising deals on natural gas and new nuclear power units for the energy-starved country. ... more
SPACEMART

India's new satellite GSAT-16 launched
India on Sunday had its latest satellite GSAT-16 launched aboard a European Union's Arianespace rocket, a fresh move believed to augment the country's space capacity to boost communication services, ... more
AFRICA NEWS

South Africa's Zuma calls China an anti-colonial force
South African President Jacob Zuma said Friday that China's growing influence in Africa would allow the continent to free itself from "colonial shackles" as he wound up a visit to Beijing. ... more
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ROCKET SCIENCE

HAL to make cryogenic engine for ISRO
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) on Monday said it will manufacture cryogenic engine to launch heavy rockets by the Indian space agency for carrying heaver satellites into the geo-synchronous orbit, ... more


POLITICAL ECONOMY

India says won't sacrifice growth at climate talks
India will not sign any deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions at UN climate talks that threatens its growth or undermines its fight against poverty, the environment minister said Friday. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Exploring Comets and Asteroids is an International Endeavor
NASA and space agencies across the globe are opening up new possibilities for space exploration with missions to comets, asteroids, and other celestial bodies. Following NASA, European Space A ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Bhopal film 'tells truth' of disaster on 30th anniversary: director
A new film depicting the toxic gas leak that killed thousands in India's Bhopal city puts the blame squarely on Union Carbide for the disaster, the director said. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
AST SpaceMobile secures role on MDA SHIELD defense architecture
Slingshot to embed AI agent in US Space Force space warfare training
Energy learning algorithm boosts complex UAV swarm tasking
WHALES AHOY

Isolated for 70,000 years, Arabian Sea humpbacks genetically distinct
If you've been wondering where the most the most genetically distinct group of humpback whales in the world are, don't fret, scientists have been asking themselves the same question. And now they have an answer - the Arabian Sea, the northern tip of the Indian Ocean wedged between India, Africa and the Middle East. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

India says will not be bulldozed at climate talks
India, the world's third-largest greenhouse gas emitter, said Thursday it is committed to tackling global warming but vowed to protect its interests at the latest round of UN climate talks in Lima. ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE

India test fires nuclear capable strategic missile
India on Tuesday test-fired its nuclear capable strategic missile Agni-4 from a test range off eastern state of Odisha's coast. Supported by a mobile launcher, the sleek missile was flight tested fr ... more
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WATER WORLD

Arabian Sea humpback whales isolated for 70,000 years
Scientists from WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), the Environment Society of Oman, and other organizations have made a fascinating discovery in the ... more
OIL AND GAS

Kazakhstan keen on TAPI gas pipeline
Kazakhstan is interested in taking part in the multilateral natural gas pipeline project extending east from Turkmenistan, its government said. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record: official data
South Africa flood toll rises, large parts of Mozambique submerged
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Protests as Bhopal marks 30th anniversary of disaster
Protesters in the Indian city of Bhopal burned effigies representing Dow Chemicals and displayed placards demanding justice as they marked the 30th anniversary Tuesday of the world's deadliest industrial disaster. ... more
SPACEMART

SAARC leaders call for deeper cooperation in space technology
Regional collaboration in space technology must be enhanced to achieve sustainable development in South Asia, according to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) leaders. ... more
TERROR WARS

Indian IS recruit goes home after having to clean toilets: reports
An Indian student who travelled to Iraq to join the Islamic State group has returned home disillusioned after jihadists made him clean toilets and do other menial jobs, according to media reports. ... more
AEROSPACE

India, France say will press ahead with Rafale deal
The French and Indian defence ministers agreed to press ahead with negotiations on the sale of 126 Rafale fighter jets to India, both sides said Tuesday, after slow progress cast doubt on the estimated $12 billion deal. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE

India to launch advanced rocket next month
India will test launch an advanced rocket next month, a senior space official said Sunday. "The state-owned Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will test launch GSLV Mark III from the sp ... more

SINO DAILY

China jails Tibetan singer for political lyrics: reports
China has sentenced a popular Tibetan singer to four years in prison for calling on Tibetans to unify and speak their language, reports said, highlighting tight cultural controls in the region. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Bhopal kids paying price 30 years after India disaster
When Champa Devi Shukla's granddaughter was born with a raft of facial deformities in the Indian city of Bhopal, she was not left short of advice. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Self-healing composite can make airplane, automobile and spacecraft components last for centuries
Battle over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia rages in Dutch court
Radioactive zinc shipment in Philippines onshore in 'safe' location
IRAQ WARS

India still searching for 39 workers abducted in Iraq: minister

FROTH AND BUBBLE

India court slams Delhi's worsening air pollution

POLITICAL ECONOMY

Tibetan tapestry fetches record $45 million in Hong Kong

TRADE WARS

India woos neighbours as rifts open door to China

SOLAR DAILY

Solar industry pins great hopes on Indian solar market

TIME AND SPACE

ASU joins pathbreaking radio telescope project to study early universe

FLORA AND FAUNA

First GPS-collar study reveals how leopards live with people

ABOUT US

Dizzying heights: Prehistoric farming on the 'roof of the world'

TRADE WARS

China's Alibaba plans to invest more in India

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Wave of child deaths in Pakistan desert

TAPI to get project developer by early 2015

Seychelles poachers go nutty for erotic shaped seed

Tibetan mega-dam begins operation: China media

Airbus building periscope maintenance plant in India

SMS alerts cut deaths from elephants in rural India

Out of India

Caltech geologists discover ancient buried canyon in South Tibet

China, India to court Pacific nations in Fiji

NASA sees the Southern Indian Ocean cyclone season awaken

Kabul, Islamabad pursue gas pipeline connections

China calls for swift movement on BRICS development bank

After Mars, India space chief aims for the moon

Experimental flight of GSLV Mark 3 in December

IU biologists collaborate to refine climate change modeling tools

Sickness stalks India village with toxic water

India sending 'chilling message' on environment: Greenpeace

Indian army admits 'mistake' in killing two teenagers

India's Modi names yoga minister in major reshuffle

India to test fly bigger space vehicle next month

India to launch unmanned crew module in December

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