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    Scientists save India's moon mission from failure

    Scientists save India's moon mission from failure By VIJAY JOSHI (AP) – 1 hour ago NEW DELHI — India's only satellite orbiting the moon came close to overheating and failure but scientists improvised to save it, officials said Friday The launch of Chandrayaan-1 last fall put India in an...
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    Notify PAF Aircraft Crashes

    http://www.f-16.net/news_article3631.html
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    Global warming will improve global agriculture

    source prvada.ru At many times in the past, the earth's climate has been warmer than it is today. During the period known as the Holocene Climate Optimum, global temperatures were about two degrees Celsius, or about four degrees Fahrenheit, higher than they are today. During the Holocene...
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    German Spy Agency Says Iran Bomb Years Off, Plays Down Report

    Weapons of Mass Destruction: Who Said What When CounterPunch Wire Every day Saddam remains in power with chemical weapons, biological weapons, and the development of nuclear weapons is a day of danger for the United States. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-CT, September 4, 2002 Simply...
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    56 Indian military aircraft have crashed in the last three-and-a-half years

    a) and 2011 is away by 17 to 29 months b) a crash is a crash whether it involves su30 or mig 21 , in both cases a /two pilot(s) got killed c) a techincal fault is also a human error, someone missed something to check
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    56 Indian military aircraft have crashed in the last three-and-a-half years

    As many as 56 military aircraft have crashed in the last three-and-a-half years — a rate of more than one aircraft a month — defence minister A.K. Antony told the Lok Sabha today.A total of 34 service personnel were killed in these crashes.Of the aircraft, 37 were planes and 19 helicopters, the...
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    France Preps Arms Package for Pakistan

    By USMAN ANSARI France is preparing a comprehensive defense package to offer to Pakistan for its counterterrorism operations in the North West Frontier Province bordering Afghanistan, according to a spokesman at the French defense section at Paris' Embassy here.Local media had reported a...
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    See no evil, hear no evil

    See no evil, hear no evil A new report finds that 40 percent of human rights violations cases in India go unheard. Is the commission for human rights listening? Shriya Mohan finds out On December 10, 2007, 30-year-old Shriti Wanniang was marching as part of a street protest against an...
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    The *** Poison Brides / india rising

    The *** Poison Brides THE STORY AT A GLANCE - Rs 82,000 crore spent, 80 percent farmers left out • Only 11 percent farmers use irrigation, rest depend on rain. Yet, 3/4ths of PMpackage geared for former • Waivers only valid for farmers with bank loans. But 75 percent borrow from moneylenders...
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    Indian Army bought faulty ammunition: Auditor

    Indian Army bought faulty ammunition: Auditor
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    G8 blocks ‘full’ nuclear trade with India

    New Delhi: Less than a year after the Nuclear Suppliers Group waived its export rules to allow the sale of nuclear equipment, fuel and technology to India, the United States has persuaded the G8 to ban the transfer of enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) items to countries which have not signed the...
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    Indian Army bought faulty ammunition: Auditor

    Indian Army bought faulty ammunition: Auditor July 10th, 2009 - 8:02 pm ICT by IANS - New Delhi, July 10 (IANS) The Indian Army flouted norms by placing a repeat order for artillery shells that had been found defective a decade ago, India’s audit watchdog says. “Krasnopol ammunition costing...
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    1965 War - The complete story

    Indian 1st Armoured Division's failure at Chawinda The major Indian attack of 1965 War was launched by the Indian 1st Armoured Division opposite Chawinda on 8th September 1965. The Indian formation had four tank regiments as opposed to 1 tank regiment of Pakistan Army! There was no infantry...
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    Indian Army bought choppers with technical flaws

    The 40 indigenously-built advanced light helicopters (ALHs) the Indian Army has bought for Rs 1,747 crore (Rs 356 million) have a technical flaw that prevents them from flying to heights of 6,500 metres, thus affecting operational preparedness in high altitude areas like the Siachen glacier...
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    1965 War - The complete story

    not all generals, only ayub khan/ musa khan/ yayha khan had cold feet
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    1965 War - The complete story

    Take A Moment Out To Observe An Indian Defeat 1965 War Monday, 08 September 2008 02:15 An American Radio Service Journalist Rai Milan writes in his war diary: “I want to bring it on record that India is claiming victory but on ground there is no evidence to support Indian...
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    Bofors gun helped India win against Pak

    beside bofors don't forget mian nawaz sharif
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    1965 War - The complete story

    ** history is a lie that historians lie to suit themselves **
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    1965 War - The complete story

    WASHINGTON, Sept 6: A new book on Pakistan, scheduled to be released worldwide on Sept 11, gives out a detailed account of how the Pakistan Army planned a military operation to capture Akhnur in August 1965 which ultimately led to the India-Pakistan war and how mysterious decisions led to its...
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    1965 War - The complete story

    Lets not forget this too Qudrat Ullah Shahab was an eminent Urdu writer and civil servant from Pakistan.... had been a Minister of Information, Secretary to the President (Ayub KhanAyub Khan Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan , Hilal-i-Jurat, Nishan-e-Pakistan, was a Field Marshal during the...
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