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129393
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2012.
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That big LCD panel on the wall of your home is an amazing but extravagant piece of technology! And you've obviously spent a fortune on this 'beauty-on-the-wall' to watch things big size! For instance your favorite movies, cricket and other media content stored in your iPod, product IDD of pen drives.
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129389
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2012.
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Kim Yong Hie is no diplomat to he can say it as it is. Editor-at-Large for South Korea's mass circulation Joongang iibo newspaper, Kim believes both countries have a shared interest in China more so at a time of uncertainty over its future political course with respect to neighhours.
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ID:
129392
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2012.
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You got to hand it to the South Koreans, in about three decades flat they've risen from developing / poor to OECD status. You can see it in Seoul's steel and glass power blocks punching through the skyline, in the style and obvious affluence on the streets (note the mind boggling prices).
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ID:
129378
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2012.
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The global aircraft manufacturer Airbus has released the latest installment of the future by airbus, its vision for sustainable aviation in 2050 and beyond. for the first time the vision looks beyond aircraft design to how the aircraft is operated both on the ground and in the air in order to meet the expected growth in air travel in a sustainable way.
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ID:
129377
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2012.
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the new offset guidelines still suffer from certain key weaknesses including ambiguity in explanation, grater leeway to foreign vendors, little incentive to defence manufacturing, and lack of in-house capacity for monitoring /auditing offset programmes. These weaknesses, if not addressed at the earliest, will come in the way of key objectives of the new guidelines. This policy brief recommends the following measures to address the key shortcoming of the new DOG.
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ID:
129375
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2012.
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Securing cyberspace is a global challenge one that cannot be solved by a single enterprises or country alone, though this can be achieved by bringing together government and corporate partners to protect the digital infrastructure. Cyberspace as an independent theatre of war is about attacks that compromise the capability to use these facilities: they cannot be prevented by the security services in isolation.
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ID:
129376
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2012.
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the 21st century ushered in a new wave of military imports for the Indian armed forces at levels that were inconceivable even in the last decade of the 20th century. The end of the Cold War, disintegration of the Soviet Union, the dramatic economic collapse of the European Union, US misadventure in Iraq and the internal strife throughout the Arab World are some of the notable events that have halted or slowed arms exports by the world's two major producers Russia and US.
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ID:
129380
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2012.
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An eggplant the size of a basketball, and a cucumber half a meter long seen, at first glance, out of this world. They are, literally. Chinese scientists have created more than 20 varieties of plants by sending seeds into space over the past 25 years. The varieties are making their way to dining tables and even grabbling a market share in some areas, industry insiders said.
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ID:
129374
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2012.
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Could the Indian Territorial Army know more for giving honorary commission to cricket players and movie starts really transform into the cyber arms that India desperately needs? Are our cyber laws adequate? What about the police and other enforcement agencies are they anywhere close to what we can cyber literacy?
The primary objective of creating a permanent mechanism for public private partnership (PPP) in the area of cyber security is to eventually establish India as the global hub for cyber security services products and manpower.
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ID:
129382
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Publication |
2012.
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In China don't expect any change even with a new leadership. It is true Xi Jinping's father knew the Dalai Lama and even the Panchen Lama. He had in fact backed China's most liberal premier Hu Yaobang. Whether the father's ideas have influenced the son is not clear. We may or hope to see some change only after the 19th party congress in about five years from now. The present people are in their 60s, people whose minds were shaped in a different era. Also, the system carries on no matter whose in charge. Point to note is that Tibet is not a priority for China's government. How else can you explain Tibet and Tibetans being fed the same medicine even though it's apparent that the medicine is not working.
Immolations have now touched 85. There was one immolation in 2009 but in 2011 it shot up to 23. Match this with the crackdown on Tibetans seeking to enter India through Nepal. The Chinese have sealed close to 75 per cent of the border with Nepal. They have also trained Nepali border guards and are providing food and fuel to Nepali villages near the border to report the presence of any Tibetans in their area. Up to 2008, between 3000-5000 Tibetans used to enter Nepal, now it is down to 1000.
The positive here is that the international community is becoming increasingly vocal about Tibet. After a long time the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay issued a strong statement on Tibet.
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