Indo Daily
June 27, 2016
CIVIL NUCLEAR
India to send atomic experts to Namibia
Windhoek, Namibia (SPX) Jun 24, 2016
Namibia's President Hage Geingob and the visiting Indian President Pranab Mukherjee agreed in principle Thursday that India should send technical atomic energy experts to help with issues affecting uranium exports. This was revealed by India's secretary economic relations Amar Sinha soon after the meeting held by the two leaders in Windhoek. Although there is treaty between Namibia and India regarding uranium exports, this is being done because Namibia is a signatory to the African Union members t ... read more

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

India blames China for stalled nuclear group entry
India has blamed regional rival China for blocking its entry to a nuclear trade group opposed to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, after its members met in South Korea with no decision on India's bid to join. ... more
THE STANS

India PM Modi heads to Uzbekistan to woo China's Xi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping this week on the sidelines of a summit in Uzbekistan, the Indian foreign ministry said Wednesday, seeking China's backing for India's entry into a nuclear trade group. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Lightning kills at least 93 as monsoon sweeps India
At least 93 people have been struck by lightning and killed in India over the past two days, disaster management officials said Wednesday, as annual monsoon rains swept the country. ... more
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INTERNET SPACE

Apple free to take bite out of India after rule change
The gleaming glass atriums and blue-clad "geniuses" that herald the arrival of an Apple store could soon be landing in India, after the government cleared the way for it to open in the rapidly growing smartphone market. ... more


MICROSAT BLITZ

Indian Space Agency Embarks on Launch of 22 Satellites on Single Mission
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is bracing for a landmark rocket launch on 20 June by placing as many as 22 satellites into orbit. In what has been seen as an ambitious initiative in t ... more

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THE STANS

Nepali guards among at least 25 killed in Afghanistan attacks
A busload of Nepali security guards were among 25 people killed in a string of bombings across Afghanistan Monday, days after Washington expanded the US military's authority to strike the Taliban. ... more
AEROSPACE

Boeing, Tata announce joint Indian facility
Tata Advanced Systems and Boeing are opening a joint facility in India to co-produce AH-64 Apache helicopter fuselages, Tata announced Saturday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
BlackSky to supply satellite imagery and analytics for Latin American security operations
GovSat selects Thales Alenia Space to build secure satellite for military communications
SES and Luxembourg to expand military satcom with next generation GovSat2
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Eight buried in Tibet landslide: Xinhua
Eight people have been buried in a landslide following heavy rain in eastern Tibet, Xinhua quoted local authorities as saying Saturday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Frozen in time: India's last taxidermist keeps on stuffing
When Santosh Gaikwad, India's last-known practising taxidermist, first started stuffing animals 13 years ago he would keep dead birds in his family's freezer at home, much to his wife's consternation. ... more
DEMOCRACY

India blocks foreign funding of Modi critic's trust
The Indian government has cancelled the foreign funding licence of a non-profit trust run by a high-profile activist known for her vocal criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying it misused overseas funds. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

Chinese spy ship entered Japan waters: Tokyo
A Chinese spy ship entered Japan's territorial waters on Wednesday as Tokyo conducted a joint exercise with the United States and India, Japanese officials said. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Obama meets Dalai Lama behind closed doors
US President Barack Obama hosted the Dalai Lama at the White House Wednesday - a now familiar ritual that took place off-camera and out of the public eye to avoid irking China. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
One billion years of protein evolution reveals surprising design flexibility
MetOp Second Generation satellite fully fuelled ahead of August launch
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SUPERPOWERS

Chinese spy ship entered Japan waters: Tokyo
A Chinese spy ship entered Japan's territorial waters on Wednesday as Tokyo conducted a joint exercise with the United States and India, Japanese officials said. ... more
NUKEWARS

US, Russia cutting nuke arsenals, but modernising: study
The world's biggest nuclear powers, the US and Russia, are slowly reducing their nuclear arsenals but are modernising their capacities, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said on Monday. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Obama to meet Dalai Lama at White House, defying Beijing
China on Wednesday warned US President Barack Obama against meeting with the Dalai Lama at the White House, saying that hosting the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader could damage mutual trust. ... more
TECTONICS

Mounting tension in the Himalaya
The Gorkha earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, 2015. It's a part of the world that is prone to earthquakes, as the Indian plate makes its incremental, sticky descent beneath the Eurasian plate. The ... more
WATER WORLD

Scientists use underwater robots to study India's monsoon
Scientists from Britain and India will release underwater robots into the Bay of Bengal in a bid to more accurately predict the Indian monsoon critical to millions of farmers, they said Tuesday. ... more

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Can India Overcome China's Objections to Become a Key Nuclear Nation?
India received another boost to its NSG membership after Mexico supported its crucial bid for the 48-member elite club. However it still faces opposition from the Chinese. India takes another step t ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Quid Pro Quo: Will US Broker a Nuclear Deal Between India and China?
India, the United States and China likely to agree on a quid pro quo arrangement on membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) for India, Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) for China and ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Mexico backs India's nuclear suppliers group bid

WATER WORLD

Annual monsoon arrives in drought-hit India

CLIMATE SCIENCE

ADB helps fund India's climate fight

INTERNET SPACE

Amazon's Jeff Bezos bets on India with $3 bn investment

OIL AND GAS

Chinese oil demand slips

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Hundreds left homeless after Sri Lanka depot blast

SUPERPOWERS

Obama offers Modi warm farewell embrace

WATER WORLD

To fight lionfish invasion, Cuba learns to cook them

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Thousands flee Sri Lanka ammunition depot explosions

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Sri Lanka races to defuse bombs after depot blast

Nepal seeks to drain giant glacial lake near Everest

Islamic State seen shifting to more international attacks: UN

Sri Lankan monks hold prayers for buried landslide victims

More than 2,000 Indians contract HIV after transfusions

India Presses Ahead With Space Ambitions

Dalai Lama warns of growing divide among Tibetans

Critical factors that determine drought vulnerability of wheat, maize

Study shows tax on plug-in vehicles is not answer to road-funding woes

India's Indigenous IT: New Supercomputer to be Built in 2017

Sentinel-1 helping Cyclone Roanu relief

Nepal unveils $9 billion budget focused on quake reconstruction

Sri Lanka says 100 missing in landslides are dead

SNC gets contract modification for Thor II counter-IED device

Sri Lanka appeals for up to $2 billion in foreign flood aid

Researchers find that Earth may be home to 1 trillion species

Blow for Apple as India sticks to retail rules: report

Thousands homeless in cyclone-hit Bangladesh

Sri Lanka rain death toll hits 101 as waters recede

Nuclear foes renew push to shut plant near Manhattan

India's mini space shuttle blasts off



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