The Hindu Business Line : Naval air base to tackle piracy
Naval air base to tackle piracy
In its bid to tackle the problem of piracy in the Gulf of Aden, India is to set up a naval air base in Muscat, and the Omanese authorities are believed to have cleared India’s proposal in this...
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India's first fast breeder reactor to be ready next year
After over two decades of work, India's first nuclear reactor that will breed more fuel than it consumes will be ready next year, say senior officials at the Kalpakkam nuclear complex 80 km from here.
The...
The same old news getting reported here and there with twists to show DRDO in a bad light.
First of all DRDO has said that they identified the problem and second test will be on February. It takes time to figure out that weather the test is completely successful or some where missed.
Army has...
Failed test and rocketing costs: Army says no to Brahmos missile
Failed test and rocketing costs: Army says no to Brahmos missile
New Delhi: The recent failure of the 290-km-range Brahmos missile to hit a pre-defined target and the high over-run in its production cost has put a question mark...
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Russia successfully orbits spacecraft with Indian payload
Moscow, Jan 30 (PTI) Russia today successfully launched its CORONAS-Photon spacecraft with Indian payload to study the Solar activity and...
Well from existing plutonium only we are going to have our first prototype ready in Tamilnadu right. It's getting used buddy but what we need is a series of reactors maily PHWR which will use uranium and produce plutonium and then use this plutonuim to mix with thorium to produce electricity...
pls don't mix up things. It is clear that there will be two types of reactors one will be on strategic side which will not be open to any one. And other is on Commercial side which will be open to inspection . Here who so ever is opening up plant needs to guarantee then fuel supply otherwise...
The Hindu : National : Is there water-ice on the Moon?
Is there water-ice on the Moon?
Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: Do the permanently shadowed polar regions of the Moon contain water-ice?
This is one of the many questions that a group of 70 scientists — from the Indian Space Research...
Yeah these two only I referred :)
Any way decision is taken no problem but this kashmir issue is something where we can't come to any conclusion. This is bound to create flame baits :)
India to sign IAEA inspection agreement on Monday - diplomat
India to sign IAEA inspection agreement on Monday - diplomat
South Asia News
Jan 29, 2009, 16:00 GMT
Vienna/New Delhi - India is set to sign its nuclear inspection agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on...
domain-b.com : Chinese threat to Indian space assets
Chinese threat to Indian space assets news
29 January 2009
Chinese attempts to militarize space are being taken note of by an alarmed Indian defence establishment By Radhakrishna Rao
With all the three wings of the Chinese...
India boosts arms modernisation after Mumbai - International Herald Tribune
India is speeding a nearly $1 billion (704 million pounds) domestic weapons development programme to modernise its armed forces, the defence research department said on Thursday, following renewed tensions with Pakistan...
India boosts arms modernisation after Mumbai - International Herald Tribune
India is speeding a nearly $1 billion (704 million pounds) domestic weapons development programme to modernise its armed forces, the defence research department said on Thursday, following renewed tensions with Pakistan...