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    'Gujarat Contemplating Defence Manufacturing Policy'

    Good news from Hindu terrorist :smokin: With a view to encouraging domestic manufacturing of defence equipment, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today said his government is contemplating a manufacturing policy in this regard. "The country is spending huge amount on import of defence...
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    Man who slapped Pawar under attack

    Great UPA's great jokers :hitwall: NEW DELHI: Ever since he publicly slapped former telecom minister Sukhram and Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar in November last year, Harvinder Singh has been fair game for goons who threaten, abduct and thrash him at will for his "social work" ...
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    Hacked: How China is stealing America's business secrets

    Sen. John Kerry is fed up with China's penchant for looting technology from U.S. businesses — up to $400 billion worth of data each year. When will it stop? POSTED ON FEBRUARY 16, 2012, AT 3:52 PM Chinese gamers at an internet cafe: Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) says Chinese hackers are...
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    China's 'Come to Jesus' Moment

    BEIJING – Last spring, a delegation of 11 Chinese government officials visited Nairobi, Kenya. Their mission: to seek advice on how to promote Christianity in China. Wang Zuoan, director of the State Administration for Religious Affairs, which regulates religion in China, reportedly told Kenya's...
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    US idiocity in India's matters...

    India is criticised in US circles for its reluctance to take a position on difficult issues facing the international community, for fence-sitting and avoiding decisions that could carry political costs. It is accused of piggy-backing on the exertions the West makes to uphold the...
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    WIKIBOMBS

    A dedicated thread that will posts some interesting kaarnameins of our dear babus and our very dear maino mata & co. (aka cangress) ---------- Post added at 10:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:43 PM ---------- Please don't mind if I post some older news as they are quite important to...
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    Christian missions pump whopping funds to NGOs

    Amid uproar over the Government’s disclosure about foreign funding to NGOs to fuel anti-nuclear protests in Kudankulam, the latest report of the Home Ministry showed that more than Rs10,000 crore was pumped into India during 2009-2010, mostly from the USA and Europe to NGOs in India. The...
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    Three Indian entities among world's top 100 arms manufacturers

    good news :woot: NEW DELHI: Two Indian companies - Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Bharat Electronics (BEL) - and one entity - the Ordnance Factories Board (OFB) - figure in the top 100 list of arms manufacturers released by disarmament watchdog SIPRI (Swedish International Peace...
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    Fleeing the People's Paradise

    It seems many chinese are not satisfied with great china's great economy :cry: :cry::cry: Despite their country's stunning economic growth, many successful Chinese entrepreneurs are emigrating to the West. For them, the Chinese government is too arbitrary and unpredictable, and they...
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    Growing Rift Between Hong Kong and Mainland China

    It started on the subway. A Hong Kong guy told a Mainland mother, who was letting her kid eat dried noodles, and drop some on the floor, that eating wasn’t allowed on the train. Other Mainland Chinese sitting nearby mocked the Hong Kong guy’s less-than-perfect Mandarin. He retorted that this was...
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    Truth Through Innuendos and Assertions

    A long but very good article I came across,... enjoy :agree: My good friend CJ is a contrarian. Being contrarian perhaps explains why we are friends in the first place. My conversations with CJ usually give me a different perspective that simultaneously entertains as well as instructs. Today...
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    No lip-stick in Seelampur, Delhi

    NOTE: This article is not for faint hearted people... No lip-stick in Seelampur If your daughters are going to coed schools or wearing Western clothes, then it is a very dangerous sign." The fairly straight, no-frills lecture blared out of a loudspeaker on a mildly cold winter day as the...
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    India attacks EU on Carbon tax

    New Delhi: India, China and other major developing economies on Tuesday attacked European Union saying the bloc's "unilateral" decision to levy charges on international flights "in the name of climate change" would "seriously jeopardise" efforts to fight global warming. Talking tough on the...
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    Indian defence technology attract global attention in Singapore

    SINGAPORE: State-of-the-art Indian defence technology, including unmanned aerial vehicle " Rustom" and pilot-less target aircraft " Lakhsya", have attracted strong interests from several countries, including Brazil, Canada and Israel, a top DRDO official said here today. "We have delegates...
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    IAF fighter deal: Rafale much cheaper than Typhoon; govt rules out review

    NEW DELHI: It was the "substantially higher cost" of acquiring and operating the Eurofighter Typhoon that led to its ejection from the almost $20 billion MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) project to supply 126 fighters to IAF. "The French Rafale jet, the eventual winner, beat the...
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    Practice what you preach

    A video for those, who teach something they don't practice themselves, although it's not anti islamic or anything, it deals more with giving / bringing in a little more liberty to the muslim world, as everything cannot be controlled/resisted in this century
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    Innovation in India

    Found this video on U-toob Cool one, what do you say??
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    Turbulence ahead with Indian jet deal

    By preferring the French Rafale jet rather than the British-built Typhoon, they rejected, according to the Prime Minister, a “superb aircraft with far better capabilities”. How dare they, asked MPs, snub Britain, which had given them £1.2 billion in aid? One newspaper even blamed the decision...
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    Who needs your aid?

    Pranab Mukherjee and other Indian ministers tried to terminate Britain’s aid to their booming country last year - but relented after the British begged them to keep taking the money, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal. The disclosure will fuel the rising controversy over Britain’s aid to India...
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    Why isn’t India buying American fighter jets?

    Although a very old article, I found it quite interesting India has decided not to buy American F-16's or F/A-18's for the biggest defense tender in its history -- a pending $10 billion-plus contract for 126 multi-role combat aircraft. Following field trials, it has instead shortlisted the...

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