Indo Daily
April 27, 2016
EARLY EARTH
Ancient crocodylian fossils show evidence for parallel evolution
London, UK (SPX) Apr 26, 2016
The 13-million-year-old fossils of an extinct crocodylian, named 'the storyteller,' suggest that South American and Indian species evolved separately to acquire protruding, 'telescoped' eyes for river-dwelling, according to a study published April 20, 2016 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi from the University de Montpellier, France, and colleagues. The gavialoids are a diversified group of mostly extinct long-snouted crocodylian species. Many of the evolutionary relatio ... read more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal marks quake anniversary with prayers and tears
Nepal's prime minister joined Buddhist monks at a prayer ceremony Monday to mark the start of rebuilding of five ancient monuments destroyed in an earthquake that killed thousands and devastated the country's rich cultural heritage. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fears mount in quake-hit Nepal as tourists stay away
Former guesthouse owner Tenzing Lama remembers when foreign tourists thronged Nepal's Langtang valley, trekking through the breathtaking Himalayan wilderness and soaking up the tranquility. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal's quake-hit ghost village begins fragile recovery
Langtang in Nepal is now little more than a graveyard. The once tranquil mountain village was obliterated last April when a massive earthquake shattered a glacier, raining tonnes of ice, snow and rock down into the valley below, where hundreds of bodies still lie buried. ... more
24/7 News Coverage


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal marks one year since quake as frustration mounts
Thousands of Nepalis grieved Sunday for their loved ones killed in a massive earthquake a year ago, as protesting victims still living in tents accused the government of failing them. ... more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

A year on, millions of Nepal quake survivors wait for aid
A year after an earthquake flattened her home in Nepal, Menuka Rokaya still lives in a tent with her husband and nine-month-old baby as they await even a sliver of a $4 billion aid fund. ... more

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WATER WORLD

EU moves to lift 15-month ban on Sri Lanka fish exports
The European Union has proposed lifting a 15-month ban on fish exports from Sri Lanka after it said the country has cracked down on illegal fishing. ... more
TECH SPACE

Indian space scientists produce world's lightest synthetic material
Indian scientists have come up with what they claim is the world's lightest material called silica aerogel or blue air, local media reported Thursday. A team at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centr ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Boeing X37B Spaceplane Prepares for Eighth Orbital Test Mission
Israel military intercepts Huthi missile fired from Yemen; Gaza civil defence says Israel strikes kill 30
BlackSky secures next stage of Navy contract for optical satellite link upgrades
OIL AND GAS

New contracts surface for struggling Transocean
After reporting a string of lost contracts, rig company Transocean said it landed three new contracts for work largely in the offshore Asia and Latin America. ... more
NUKEWARS

China, India move closer to military hotline: Xinhua
China and India are moving towards setting up a military hotline, Chinese state media reported, with a border dispute and tensions over terror sanctions still lingering over relations between the Asian giants. ... more
GPS NEWS

India to Launch Navigation Satellite on April 28, Complete Full System
India is slated to put into orbit its seventh and final navigation satellite on April 28, thereby having its full satellite navigation system up in the sky, said a senior space agency official. ... more
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MILTECH

Sagem forming Indian JV for AASM Hammer bomb kits
Sagem of France is creating a joint venture company in India for the manufacture of its AASM Hammer bomb guidance and glide kit. ... more
WATER WORLD

Drinking water: Carbon pricing revenues could close infrastructure gaps
"It's possible to finance the drinking water supply in the majority of countries worldwide by the year 2030," says Dr. Michael Jacob, lead author of the study from the Mercator Research Institute on ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Cosmic dust particles reveal snapshot of Earth's ancient air
Spire to Provide ESA with Satellite Weather Data for European Research
Gaza seen from above: debris and darkness
CLIMATE SCIENCE

India says 330 million people suffering from drought
About 330 million people are suffering from drought in India, the government has said, as the country reels from severe water shortages and desperately poor farmers suffer crop losses. ... more
AEROSPACE

Experts examine new debris for MH370 clues
Investigators were Tuesday examining two more pieces of debris for clues to the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, along with marine life found on two other items which "almost certainly" came from the lost jet. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Indian navy goes nuclear as first nuke sub undergoes sea tests
Arihant, India's first armed nuclear submarine is currently undergoing sea trials, according to a top naval official. India's first indigenous armed nuclear submarine, INS Arihant, is undergoi ... more
WHITE OUT

Nepal's female climbers blaze trails for their gender
When a deadly avalanche hit Mount Everest a year ago, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita, one of the few Nepali women with expertise in climbing the world's highest peaks, headed straight there to help. ... more
TRADE WARS

New BRICS-supported bank approves first set of loans
A new multilateral lender set up by the BRICS nations has approved its first set of loans valued at $811 million for renewable energy projects in four of its member countries, according to the bank. ... more

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AEROSPACE

India to pay $8.8 bn for Rafale fighter jets
India has agreed to pay $8.8 billion to France's Dassault for 36 fighter jets, reports said Friday, as sources from both countries hinted a long-delayed deal to purchase the aircraft was imminent. ... more
THE STANS

India trying to destabilise Pakistan, says army chief
Pakistan's powerful military chief accused India Tuesday of being "blatantly" involved in attempts to destabilise the country, saying Delhi was hostile to an ambitious economic plan by Beijing and Islamabad for the region. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Designing compact drones to safely navigate air ducts
Map Africa project to deliver continentwide geospatial data for 54 nations
The complex relationship between fusion fuel and lithium walls


MILTECH

Former US defense contractor sentenced for passing secrets to India

SPACE TRAVEL

China, India pave the way to BRICS cooperation in space

FLORA AND FAUNA

Royal couple feed baby rhinos, elephants on India safari

SHAKE AND BLOW

Magnitude 6.9 quake hits northern Myanmar

EARLY EARTH

Supernovae showered Earth with radioactive debris

SUPERPOWERS

US, India agree to strengthen maritime cooperation

WATER WORLD

Monsoon forecast offers cheer to India's farmers

TRADE WARS

Sri Lanka hopes to raise $1 bn in Chinese bonds

IRAQ WARS

Washington to discuss Iraq aid with Gulf allies

SUPERPOWERS

Sri Lanka PM says Chinese port project 'not a threat'

China tensions top agenda as Pentagon chief heads to Asia

Maldives launches $800 mn airport expansion

Sri Lanka eyeing Chinese investments with law reforms: PM

Support builds behind Turkmenistan gas pipeline for Pakistan

Britain urges China to cut steel production

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka looks to restructure $8 bn China debt

Scientists find Mars surface replica in India

Bangladesh police charge thousands over coal plant protests

Rescuers race to reach thousands stranded by rains in Pakistan

Four killed at anti-China power plant protest in Bangladesh

Australia says possible MH370 debris found on Mauritius

UK govt accused of prioritising China ties over steel jobs

Mega India-backed coal project awarded Australian mining leases

Silk Road snaked farther south than previously thought

India acquiring Stinger missiles for its new helicopters

India to launch 22 satellites by single rocket in May

Pakistan protests to India after 'spy' arrest

Indian Navy orders submarine rescue systems

Land bridges linking ancient India and Eurasia were 'freeways' for biodiversity

Protests in Prague as China's Xi signs economic partnership


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