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    Pacific allies urged to use unmanned spy planes against China challenge

    Pacific allies urged to use unmanned spy planes against China challenge Rowan Callick, Asia-Pacific Editor From:The Australian February 21, 2011 12:00AM A leading American military expert yesterday urged Australia and its East Asian allies to use unmanned spy planes to help counter the...
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    Over 8000 Kashmiri Youth Joins Indian Army

    Good news. Hope it will reduce the current trust deficit exists between the Army and local Kashmiris.
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    Bangladesh is way ahead of India: Amartya Sen

    Amartya Sen calls for right to universal access to healthcare KOLKATA, February 18, 2011: Just as the country has guaranteed the right to education for all, there is a need for the right to universal access to public healthcare, Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen said here on Thursday. “Even on...
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    Japan to take part in India-U.S. naval exercises again

    I wonder whether we can say this as the foundation of 'Asian NATO'?:angel:
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    Will China regret growth dash?

    Hmm.... then have a look at this post http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/93395-india-china-growth-race-silly-says-nobel-winner.html Don't think everyone is 'like you'.
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    Will China regret growth dash?

    China could rue hasty dash for growth By Chris Hogg BBC News, Wuhan, China China has overtaken Japan to become the world's second-largest economy - a landmark achievement, but one that is not attracting much attention in the country itself. Wuhan is undergoing a construction boom...
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    India, China growth race 'silly', says Nobel winner

    Unlike China India's economic development has largely bypassed the poor, as a result we still have one-third of world's total poor. In that sense China is 'luckier' since they don't need to worry about vote bank politics!
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    India, China growth race 'silly', says Nobel winner

    India, China growth race 'silly', says Nobel winner NEW DELHI — India's leading economist, Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen, dismissed on Monday the "silly" obsession of comparing the economic growth rates of China and India. In a lengthy critique of the practice, Sen argued that New...
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    Japanese Army Chief in India to boost defence ties

    India needs to build strong ties (financial, cultural, military.....) with not only Japan but Vietnam, Taiwan and South Korea as well.
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    INDIA HAS A HIGH CHANCE OF OVERTAKING CHINA

    Unlike China India's currency isn't artificially undervalued. The pile 2 trillion dollar foreign currency reserve that china is currently sitting on is result of 70% undervalued yuan. China's huge trade surplus will turn into a trade deficit if they play on level playing field. Maybe we're...
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    UK will maintain contested £1 billion India aid

    India should make a strict Anti-corruption law and every convicted person must be hanged in front of India gate. :angry:
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    Army orders probe into leak of Howitzer field trial report!

    Something fishy here.......... we can't rule out any kind of involvement of a particular foreign intelligence agency.
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    TATA and Lockheed Martin join hands!

    Tata enters JV with Lockheed Martin for aerostructures Mumbai: Lockheed Martin Corp and Tata Advanced Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Ltd, on Monday announced the formation of a new joint venture company - Tata Lockheed Martin Aerostructures, for manufacturing aerostructures...
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    Army orders probe into leak of Howitzer field trial report!

    Army orders probe into leak of Howitzer field trial report Headlines Today Bureau | New Delhi, February 14, 2011 | Updated 12:20 IST The Indian Army has ordered a probe into the leak of classified field trial report of the M-777 ultra-light Howitzer guns, being procured by it from the US...
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    UK will maintain contested £1 billion India aid

    Amount of British aid received in India Amount of British aid received in Pakistan British aid received per capita: India 0.25 pound per person British aid received per capita: Pakistan 0.88 pound per person Average Pakistani received more more than three times of British...
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    Time for a quiet revolution in Bangladesh-Israeli relations

    Loads of BNP/Jamati propaganda...................:whistle:
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    India considering to buy advance Patriot Missile!

    Lockheed In Talks With India To Supply Missile Systems 8 February 2011 04:36 pm BANGALORE -(Dow Jones)- Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) is in talks with the Indian government on selling it military equipment, including the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile systems, as it seeks to benefit...
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    'No uranium to India' - Australia

    No to Indian uranium sales Katharine Murphy February 11, 2011 AUSTRALIA will not sell uranium to India until it signs a nuclear non-proliferation treaty and completes a safeguards agreement, Resources Minister Martin Ferguson says. Mr Ferguson declined to comment on the contents of a...
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    'Saffron maulanas' preach Sangh values to Muslims

    Intolerance in islam is not new thing. In 1951, Hindus constituted 22 percent of the Pakistani population. By 1998 the proportion of Hindus was down to around 1.7 percent. This huge drop is due to wide forcible conversion and murder of those who resisted it.
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