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Cartoon Protests in Syria and
Lebanon (February 07, 2006)
Protestors in Syria and Lebanon
burnt the Danish embassies in
retaliation for cartoons depicting
Islamic Prophet Mohammed in
distasteful scenarios.<More>
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Naval LCA in 2007
(February
07, 2006)
A naval version of Tejas, the Light
Combat Aircraft, was tested for
possible induction in the navy by
April 2007.<More>
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International Partner for DRDO’s
Kaveri Engine (February 07, 2006)
An official of Pratt & Whitney,
world’s leading aircraft engine
manufacturer, described the Indian
Kaveri engine as "truly
world-class."
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Indo-Pak Start 3rd Round Dialogue
(February 07, 2006)
India and Pakistan will meet July
21-22 to review the third round of
composite dialogue process (CDP) of
the joint commission.<More>
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India, Russia Negotiate 10B Defense
Deal (February 06, 2006)
India and Russia are in advanced
stage of negotiations in a USD 10
billion-defense deal to modernize
outdated Soviet Union and Russian
equipment.<More>
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16 Taliban Terrorists Killed (February 06, 2006)
About 200 Taliban terrorists
attacked an Afghan police convoy
killing three policemen in Southern
Helmand province. <More>
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Naval
LCA in 2007 (February 04, 2006)
A naval version of Tejas, the Light
Combat Aircraft, was tested for
possible induction in the navy by
April 2007.<More>
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UN Appoints Baglihar Dam Arbitrator
(February 04, 2006)
In a major climb down from
inflexible position, Pakistan has
admitted to the United Nations that
Indian construction of the Baglihar
dam is within the legal scope of the
1960 Indus Water Treaty.<
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More Indo-US Defense Ties
(February 03, 2006)
The Indian Defense Minister Pranab
Mukherjee has invited international
defense vendors to jointly develop
defense equipment with the 39 labs
and factories of the Government.<
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Danish Cartoons Strain Saudi-Denmark
Relations (February 01, 2006)
A recent set of cartoons in a Danish
newspaper lampooning Islamic Prophet
Mohammed has created serious
tensions between Saudi Arabia and
Denmark.<More>
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Dhaka Terror Cell in IISc Attack
(February 01, 2006) - Terrorism
New evidence has emerged that a
Dhaka based terror cell coordinated
and executed the Dec 2005 IISc
terrorist attack while the direction
came from Pakistan and the funding
from West Asia.
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Advanced Akash Tests Successful
(January 31, 2006)
India test fired a surface-to-air
missile that can target multiple
targets simultaneously. Indigenously
developed Akash has a range of 25
kilometers and brought down two
targets flown by India’s unmanned
aircraft Lakshya.
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Russia, US Compete for Lunar
Helium-3
(January 30, 2006)
Russia & the US are in a new race to
built permanent bases on the moon to
begin an industrial-scale delivery
of the rare isotope Helium-3 by
2020. <More>
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Naxals Kills 1 RPF in Ranchi
(January 28, 2006)
Indian Maoist Naxal terrorists
killed a Railway Protection Force
employee and derailed a goods train
and blasted a small bridge
disrupting traffic on a national
highway near Ranchi, Jharkhand. <More>
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Post Chides Mush on Terrorism
(January 27, 2006)
In a scathing editorial, the
Washington Post has castigated the
lack of progress in the war of
terror because Pakistan wants to be
“counted as a U.S. ally while
avoiding an all-out campaign against
the Islamic extremists in his
country.â€<More>
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Police Arrest 2 More LeT Men
(January 26, 2006)
The Bangalore police two more
suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT)
operatives in the city and retrieved
several bombs and "incriminating
documents."
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Karnataka Busts LeT Module
(January 18, 2006)
Karnataka police busted a
Lashkar-e-Toiba module in the state
that meant to blow up economic
targets such as reservoirs and power
stations and cause maximum civilian
damage.<More>
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Indo-Pak Disagree on CBMs
(January 20, 2006)
India and Pakistan started their
third round of composite dialogue
and called for continued
conversation and confidence building
measures (CBMs).<More>
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LeT Deep Inside J&K Admin
(January
19, 2006)
The Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) police
investigating the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT)
plot to kill former J&K Chief
Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed
expressed disbelief to the extent of
their penetration of the state
apparatus.<More>
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Indo-Pak Dialogue Continues
(January 19, 2006)
India and Pakistan met for the third
time to continue its composite
dialogue process.<More>
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IAF to Order More LCA (January 17, 2006)
The Aeronautical Development Agency
(ADA) has revealed plans for a
Medium Combat Aircraft which will
succeed the indigenously designed
and developed Light Combat Aircraft
(LCA). <More>
ISRO Plans Satellite Launch Business
(January
17, 2006)
The Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO) is planning to
enter the lucrative satellite launch
business and aiming to capture 10%
of the market share over the next
five years.<More>
British Accuse Hamza (January 16, 2006)
The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of
the Mumbai police arrested an 'Imam'
for alleged links to the banned
Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist group.<
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Jihadis Accept Kashmir UN Resolution
is Impractical
(January 16, 2006)
The Muttahid Jihad Council (MJC), a
conglomerate of terrorist groups
based in Pakistan, has for the first
time said that the implementation
United Nations resolutions are
irrelevant. <More>
Naxals Forcing Women into Terrorism
(January
16, 2006)
Maoist terrorists in India, called
Naxalites, are increasingly hiring
or forcing women into extremism. <More>
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ATS Arrests LeT's Man (January 14, 2006)
British prosecution officials
accused jailed Egyptian priest
Sheikh Abu Hamza of preaching
terrorism and of possessing a
"terror manual."<More>
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Elite Troops to Fight Terror
(January 12, 2006)
The Federal Home Minister Shivaraj
Patil announced plans to create 300
new battalions of special troops to
fight terror.<More>
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Abu Salem Confesses (January 12, 2006)
Extradited gangster Abu Salem's
former driver has allegedly
confessed to his role in the murder
of Mumbai businessman Pradip Jain in
1995 over a real-estate dispute.
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ISRO Successfully Tests Scramjet
(January
12, 2006)
The Vikram Sarabhai Space Center of
the Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO) announced the
successful testing of indigenously
designed and developed Supersonic
Combustion Ramjet (Scramjet).<More>
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LeT Responsible for IISc Attack (January 11, 2006)
Investigation of IISc terrorist
incident showed that Lashkar-e-Toiba
(LeT) operative Abdul Rehman, a
resident of Saudi Arabia and
arrested in Nalgonda had visited
Bangalore, Mysore, and Kolar
districts earlier. <More>
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ISRO Expects to Earn 400 Million
(January 10, 2006)
The Indian Space & Research
Organization (ISRO) expects to earn
Rs.400 million annually from the
fourth generation indigenously
designed and developed Insat4A.<More>
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