Indo Daily
December 17, 2014
DEMOCRACY
Dalai Lama says world must push for democracy in China
New Delhi (AFP) Dec 17, 2014
The Dalai Lama has said the world has a "moral responsibility" to push for democracy and rule of law in China. But he said seeking closer ties with the world's second-largest economy was a "realistic" policy for cash-strapped Western nations such as Britain. "Free world have moral responsibility to bring China to mainstream of democracy... Chinese people also want that," the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader told the BBC in an interview broadcast Tuesday. "I think the free world have certain r ... read more
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SINO DAILY

Chinese leader held back by hardliners over Tibet: Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama said Wednesday he believed China's president may be ready to re-launch talks over greater autonomy for the Tibetan region but was being held back by Communist Party hardliners. ... more
WATER WORLD

Berkeley researchers helping Bangalore residents know when to expect water
In southern India, water is scarce and people are plenty. As a result, supply of the life-giving liquid is rationed. It's also unpredictable. Women in Bangalore, a city of some 9.9 million, spend hours each week anticipating the running water and storing it when it comes. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

India, US Discuss Building US-Designed Nuclear Power Plants in India
Indian and US experts have discussed a number of issues regarding nuclear cooperation between the two countries, including the establishment of US-developed nuclear power plants in India, the Indian ... more
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TRADE WARS

Sri Lanka opposition puts China's port project on notice
Sri Lanka's opposition Tuesday accused China of destroying the island's pristine beaches and warned Beijing its $1.4 billion port investment could be in jeopardy if they returned to power. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

India to provide 2nd site for Russian-designed nuclear plants
India has agreed to expeditiously identify a second site, in addition to Kudankulam in southern state of Tamil Nadu, to set up Russian-designed nuclear power units, local TV channels reported Thursd ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

No Pope meeting for Dalai Lama as Vatican eyes China ties
Pope Francis will not meet the Dalai Lama when the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader visits Rome this weekend, a Vatican spokesman said Thursday - a decision apparently seeking to avoid upsetting China. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia Waiting for India to Choose Site of New NPP, Can Build More
Moscow is waiting for the Indian government to allot a site for a new Russian-designed nuclear power plant and is ready to build up to 25 power generation units in the country, Russian President Vla ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Computer animation of Indian Ocean floor assists search for Flight MH370
Australian officials have released computer-animated video depicting topography at the bottom of the Indian Ocean as the search for a missing Malaysian airliner continues. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Dead dolphin triggers fears after major Bangladesh oil spill
A dead dolphin has been found in Bangladesh's protected Sundarbans delta following an oil spill which has spread over several hundred square kilometres, heightening fears for the area's rare wildlife. ... more
FARM NEWS

India's secret gardener reveals 18-year labour of love
Deep inside his massive garden of handmade waterfalls and sculptures, Nek Chand recalls toiling away secretly in the dead of night for a staggering 18 years to create his wonderland in north India. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Mauritius opposition celebrate landslide victory
Mauritius' opposition coalition led by 84-year-old ex-president Anerood Jugnauth celebrated a landslide victory Friday taking nearly three-quarters of seats in parliament, as final election results were released. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Bangladeshis use sponges to clean oil spill threatening dolphins
Bangladeshi villagers using sponges, shovels and even spoons worked Friday to clean up a huge oil spill in a protected area that is home to rare dolphins, after environmentalists warned of an ecological "catastrophe". ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
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SUPERPOWERS

China rules: Why the pope ducked meeting with Dalai Lama
Pope Francis may be known for championing dialogue, but faced with the certainty of riling China, analysts say, he ducked out of a meeting with the Dalai Lama. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Russia sees promise in energy ties with India
Bilateral efforts to expand cooperation in the oil and gas sector between Russia and India hold "great promise," the Kremlin said Thursday. ... more
OIL AND GAS

'Catastrophic' Bangladesh oil spill threatens rare dolphins
An oil spill from a crashed tanker in Bangladesh is threatening endangered dolphins in the vast Sundarbans delta, officials warned Thursday, calling it an ecological "catastrophe". ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia, India Agree on Construction of New Nuclear Energy Blocks
Russia and India have agreed on the construction of at least 12 new nuclear energy blocks within the next 20 years to include two new blocks for the existing Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in India' ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Sanctions-hit Putin seals nuclear energy deals in India
Russia will build 10 more nuclear reactors in energy-starved India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Thursday, after talks with President Vladimir Putin aimed at shoring up ties between the long-time allies. ... more

PILLAGING PIRATES

Nobel protester sought to draw attention to 'murdered Mexican students'
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Malala vows to fight on as she shares Nobel Peace Prize
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SPACEMART

India's new satellite GSAT-16 launched

AFRICA NEWS

South Africa's Zuma calls China an anti-colonial force

AEROSPACE

Sikorsky, India to negotiate naval helocopter buy

ROCKET SCIENCE

HAL to make cryogenic engine for ISRO

FLOATING STEEL

Indian Navy orders German-made sonar systems

SUPERPOWERS

US denies funding opposition to oust Sri Lanka leader

WATER WORLD

'Disaster' in Maldives as capital suffers water crisis

POLITICAL ECONOMY

India says won't sacrifice growth at climate talks

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Energy, nuclear deals on table for Putin's India trip

IRON AND ICE

Exploring Comets and Asteroids is an International Endeavor

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Arabian Sea humpback whales isolated for 70,000 years

Kazakhstan keen on TAPI gas pipeline

Protests as Bhopal marks 30th anniversary of disaster

SAARC leaders call for deeper cooperation in space technology

Indian IS recruit goes home after having to clean toilets: reports

India, France say will press ahead with Rafale deal

India to launch advanced rocket next month

China jails Tibetan singer for political lyrics: reports

Bhopal kids paying price 30 years after India disaster

India still searching for 39 workers abducted in Iraq: minister

India court slams Delhi's worsening air pollution

Tibetan tapestry fetches record $45 million in Hong Kong

India woos neighbours as rifts open door to China

Solar industry pins great hopes on Indian solar market

ASU joins pathbreaking radio telescope project to study early universe

First GPS-collar study reveals how leopards live with people

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