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    INDO-ISRAELI DEFENSE COOPERATION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

    INDO-ISRAELI DEFENSE COOPERATION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY By EFRAIM INBAR AND ALVITE SINGH NINGTHOUJAM This paper focuses on the current Indo-Israeli defense cooperation and its constraints. The article begins with a brief historical account of this relationship, followed by a...
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    Army Officer Said to be Caught in ISI Sex Trap

    Army Officer Said to be Caught in ISI Sex Trap By Tom Wright Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence allegedly attempted to blackmail an Indian army officer to spy for them by setting him up with a woman and taking videos of them together, according to an Indian defense official. The...
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    Govt to phase out SSB cadre created after Chinese aggression

    Govt to phase out SSB cadre created after Chinese aggression Government has decided to phase out a non-uniformed cadre comprising 4,000 personnel which was created to work in border areas in the wake of Chinese aggression in 1963 and worked under Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) till...
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    Changing Hindu & Sikh names of places in Pakistan

    Changing the names of places MR Haseeb deserves complements for drawing the attention of readers towards excessive enthusiasm shown by Pakistanis towards changing the names of places (Dec 12). Even the names of benefactors have not been spared. It is relevant to point out that much earlier...
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    Forty years of a rollercoaster ride for Bangladeshi Hindus

    Forty years of a rollercoaster ride for Bangladeshi Hindus DHAKA: When Bangladesh became an independent nation after a bloody nine-month battle with Pakistan that ended 40 years ago Friday, Narayan Chandra Das, a Bengali Hindu, had high hopes for his new country. As a Hindu, Das had been...
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    Free West Bengal Now!

    people of north Bangladesh are pro-india they actually want to be part of greater Assam. And non-bengalis of Chittagong division should be given to Mizoram state of India since both areas have significant population of Chakma tribe, secondly they are already frustrated by BD govt's step motherly...
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    Indian student named world's shortest living woman

    This photo was taken by AFP. Which is world's one of the largest & respected news agency. The same photo is being used by BBC as well. have a look here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-16212541
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    Indian student named world's shortest living woman

    Indian student named world's shortest living woman NAGPUR, India - An Indian student measuring just 62.8 centimetres (less than two foot, one inch) was on Friday confirmed as the world’s shortest living woman, Guinness World Records said on Friday. Jyoti Amge took the title as she...
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    Hey buddy, can you post this news in kashmir section...

    Hey buddy, can you post this news in kashmir section? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-16192833
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    U.S. Homes In on China Spying

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    U.S. Homes In on China Spying

    U.S. Homes In on China Spying WASHINGTON—U.S. intelligence agencies have pinpointed many of the Chinese groups responsible for cyberspying in the U.S., and most are sponsored by the Chinese military, according to people who have been briefed on the investigation. Armed with this...
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    Plea to Pakistan to look after 'arrested' monkey

    Plea to Pakistan to look after 'arrested' monkey An animal rights group in India has requested Pakistan's top envoy to look into the welfare of a monkey who crossed the border recently. The Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO) says in its letter that "animals do not...
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    Under the radar. How useful is a captured stealth drone?

    Who, What, Why: How useful is a captured drone? An American surveillance drone has been captured and filmed in Iran, where experts are apparently examining it. But how much valuable information are they likely to glean? Pictures broadcast by Iranian television of the stealth RQ-170...
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    India in elite club with AUV launch

    India in elite club with AUV launch Representational image With the development of an indigenous autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) at a cost of Rs 38 crore, India has made its entry into an elite league of nations comprising the US, Russia, Germany, Japan, South Korea and Australia...
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    DRDO eyes robotic soldier, mule

    DRDO eyes robotic soldier, mule CHENNAI: India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is in the process of building robotic soldiers and mules as a part of its unmanned fighting systems of the future, said an official Sunday. "We are working on building soldier robots that...
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    What ‘centric’ India is?

    NOTE:- Although Pakistan's India obsession is widely known but this letter from a Pakistani national to DAWN newspaper reminds me former ISI chief Hamid Gul. What ‘centric’ India is? THIS is apropos of the picture on Dawn’s back page (Dec 6). It shows an Indian tank, which is one of the...
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    Bangladesh to air transgender reality TV show

    Bangladesh to air transgender reality TV show DHAKA: A Bangladeshi television channel said it was launching the country’s first reality show for transgender people in an effort to break down widespread suspicion of the country’s “hijra” community. The ATN Bangla show, “Amra Tomadery” (We...
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    Stephen Smith rules out selling Australian uranium to Pakistan

    Stephen Smith rules out selling Australian uranium to Pakistan THE Gillard government has assured India that Australian uranium won't be sold to neighbouring Pakistan. Defence Minister Stephen Smith gave the undertaking during a meeting with Indian government officials in New Delhi today...
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    Iran guns down three Pakistani fishermen

    Iran guns down three Pakistani fishermen QUETTA: At least three Pakistani fishermen were gunned down, while two others were injured, by Iranian security forces when they wandered into Iranian territorial waters in the Pasaband area, about 40 kilometres off the Jewani coast in Pakistan. The...
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    Xeroxed Village: Chinese Secretly Copy Austrian Town

    Europeans should take 'patents' of their iconic places to stop China's rip-off. :rofl:
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