Indo Daily
September 30, 2016
SINO DAILY
Tibet's first football club aims at unity, struggles for Chinese players
Lhasa (AFP) Sept 28, 2016
Green jersey soaked with sweat, midfielder Luosang Sanzhu practises his passing on the manicured pitch of Lhasa FC, Tibet's first football club - the latest gambit to soothe lingering tensions between Tibetans and Han Chinese. Officials hope the highest club in China, which was established last year, can break down barriers in the mountainous region, where relations with Beijing have sometimes been strained since its "peaceful liberation" in 1951. "In the club today, there's no discrimination. ... read more

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WATER WORLD

Thirsty megacities poisoning rural groundwater
A massive drawdown of water beneath delta-based megacities across the world may be pulling surface pollution deeper into the ground, risking contamination and health problems for local populations, a new study said Tuesday. ... more
TECH SPACE

Use of 'large open-ended pipe piles' could lead to lower-cost bridge construction
Civil engineers at Purdue University are leading a project with the Indiana Department of Transportation to learn how to use a type of bridge pile often seen in offshore applications, research that ... more
THE STANS

India pulls out of summit as tensions with Pakistan mount
India on Tuesday pulled out of a key regional summit in Pakistan citing an increase in cross-border terrorist attacks, as tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours escalates. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Indian Space Organization Gears Up for First Multi-Orbit Mission
ISRO hopes to outperform other stakeholders in the lightweight satellite launcher category by exhibiting its capability to carry out multi-orbit missions. The Indian Space Research Organizatio ... more


FLOATING STEEL

Larsen and Toubro signs $99 million Vietnamese ship deal
Larsen and Toubro has signed a $99 million contract with the Vietnam Border Guard for high speed patrol vessels, the Indian company announced Thursday. ... more

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THE STANS

Russia, Pakistan to carry out first joint military exercise
Russia and Pakistan will carry out their first joint military exercise this weekend, the Pakistani military said Friday, at a time of heightened tensions between Islamabad and nuclear-armed rival India. ... more
AEROSPACE

French fighter jet deal: an Indian saga
The less-than-supersonic sale of French Rafale fighter jets to India has highlighted the obstacles facing foreign arms firms seeking to do business with the world's biggest weapons importer. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
China, India should work towards 'win-win' cooperation: Chinese FM
US delays Patriot arms deliveries to Switzerland in switch to Ukraine
US 'moving at haste' to get Ukraine weapons: envoy
NUKEWARS

UN court to decide Marshall Islands case against 3 nuclear powers
The United Nations' top court announced Thursday that it will render its decision early next month in the case the Marshall Islands has brought against India, Pakistan and Britain for not abandoning the nuclear arms race. ... more
SINO DAILY

In Tibet, religious freedom with Chinese characteristics
The sun has yet to rise over Lhasa, but dozens of colourfully dressed pilgrims are already gathered and reciting prayers at the entrance to Jokhang, the most sacred temple in Tibetan Buddhism. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Asia growth holds stable thanks to China and India: ADB
The Asian Development Bank said Tuesday that growth across the region was holding stable despite global headwinds, with resilience in China and India keeping it on track. ... more
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AEROSPACE

Indian ministers approve Rafale fighter jet deal
An Indian cabinet committee gave its approval Wednesday to a long-delayed deal to buy 36 fighter jets from France's Dassault, as the country looks to bolster its military in the face of China's growing clout. ... more
AEROSPACE

India signs deal for acquisition of 36 Rafale fighter jets
India signed an agreement Friday with France's Dassault Aviation for the acquisition of 36 Rafale fighter jets. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
New deep sea mining rules lack consensus despite US pressure
Lightning strikes kill 33 people in eastern India
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SUPERPOWERS

India needs more than Rafale to match China: experts
India may have just spent billions of dollars on hi-tech French fighter jets, but experts say it needs to do a lot more if it is going to face up to an increasingly assertive China. ... more
OIL AND GAS

India's government backs gas pipeline build
The government in New Delhi said it was committed to covering about 40 percent of the capital investments needed to build natural gas links in the country. ... more
THE STANS

India's Modi thrashes out response to deadly Kashmir raid
India's prime minister on Monday summoned top security advisers to thrash out a response to a deadly raid on a Kashmir army base blamed on militants from Pakistan, amid calls for tough action against the nuclear-armed nation. ... more
SINO DAILY

China pushes Tibetan tourism while critics fear impact
China has unveiled a sparkling new hotel as part of its drive to get tens of millions more tourists to visit Tibet, even as critics say the push is slowly eroding the local culture. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Stalagmites in Indiana cave may record past earthquakes
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SINO DAILY

China slams EU over Dalai Lama visit
China slammed the European Union's parliament Monday for receiving the Dalai Lama, saying the move could damage relations between the EU and the world's second largest economy. ... more
SPACEMART

Bangladesh inks loan agreement with HSBC for satellite project funding
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American firms flag hit from US export controls targeting China




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FLOATING STEEL

India naval chief blames France for submarine data leak

FARM NEWS

Sri Lanka to shift farmers from elephant corridors

AEROSPACE

Indian helicopter takes first flight with Safran's Ardiden 1U engine

AEROSPACE

Raytheon to retrofit 130 F-16 center display units

WOOD PILE

In eastern Tibetan forest, signs of tree growth amid climate change

INTERNET SPACE

Modi urges calm in Indian tech hub after deadly protests

WEATHER REPORT

GSLV Successfully Launches India's Weather Satellite INSAT-3DR

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal's new leader pledges to speed up quake rebuilding

FARM NEWS

During drought, dry air can stress plants more than dry soil

BIO FUEL

Fish 'biowaste' converted to piezoelectric energy harvesters

How did prehistoric humans occupy the Tibetan Plateau?

3-D graphene has promise for bio applications

India To Launch 5 Satellites In September

India gives Vietnam $500 mn for defence spending

India likely to launch 68 foreign satellites in one mission next year

France condemns submarine secrets leak

Javelin Joint Venture team inks deal with India's Tata Power Company

US, India bolster ties, warn Pakistan over extremists

India tests new scramjet rocket engine

Torrential monsoon rains bring Indian capital to halt

Kerry to meet India's leaders after defence pact sealed

60% of key S.Asian water basin not usable: study

Court dismisses challenge to Adani's Australia mine

Cyclops beetles hint at answer to chicken-and-egg problem

Secret data leak hits French submarine maker: report

Economy of energy-hungry India may face headwinds

Flooding in Indian holy city halts cremations

In Nepal's Himalayas, hopes of closer China ties

Better understanding seismic hazards

Powerful quake hits Myanmar, damaging famed Bagan temples



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