
India reaches out to Africa in resources race with China
India will host an unprecedented gathering of Africa's leaders next week as it ramps up the race for resources on the continent, where its rival China already has a major head start. ... more
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India paves way for women in army combat roles
The Indian government gave its nod Saturday for women to fly fighter jets, paving the way for them to assume combat roles for the first time in one of the world's largest militaries. ... more
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Early Earth may have had active plate tectonics far sooner than thought
Comet debris signs found in Baffin Bay sediments linked to Younger Dryas cooling
Lioness present in northeast C.Africa for first time in years; New species teem in Cambodia's threatened karst
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India's capital holds first 'car-free day' to combat filthy air
The Indian capital held its first "car-free day" Thursday to try to improve New Delhi's notoriously filthy air, but motorists were seen ignoring signs to keep off the roads. ... more
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Russia plans to propose joint satellite system to India
Russia's Federal Space Agency Roscosmos will propose a joint satellite system to India on Tuesday, a source from the agency said. On Tuesday, the 21st India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on T ... more
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India's Tata Steel blames China for British jobs cuts
India's Tata Steel on Tuesday said it would cut around 1,200 jobs at two plants in Britain, blaming the move in part on cheap imports from China. ... more
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ISRO to Launch 6 Singapore Satellites in December
India will launch six satellites from Singapore, including a dedicated 500kg earth observation spacecraft, in mid-December, a top space official said on Friday.
"The 500kg dedicated satellite ... more
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India, US hold naval exercise with Japan as ties grow
India, the United States and Japan on Monday wrapped up six days of naval exercises, reflecting closer military ties that are seen as a counterweight to growing Chinese influence in the region. ... more
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