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Sizing up India

| Findory News China

Boston Globe: At 1.1 billion people, India currently has the world’s second-largest population, and it is expected to exceed China’s population level by 2025, reaching about 1.5 billion. How does India’s territory compare with that of the European Union?


Dire climate warning linked to China and India

| Findory News China

International Herald Tribune: The average global temperature will rise to a devastating level by 2030 if China and India do not begin curbing energy use and carbon emissions immediately, officials of the International Energy Agency predicted Wednesday.


India, Russia to Jointly Build Stealth War Planes.

Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:50:50 +0000 | Newsvine China

NEW DELHI -- India and Russia will jointly build a fighter plane which will incorporate stealth technology and carry "super" missiles, India's defense minister said Monday.



Global warming in India: The heat is on

Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:43:59 +0000 | Newsvina Asia

Can global warming push India to go 'up in smoke'? A study by a coalition of developmental and environmental groups, called 'Up in smoke', indicates that global warming can reverse decades of social and economic progress in India, and Asia, if no immediate action is taken.


Tribal Rights Clash Kills 6 in India

Sat, 24 Nov 2007 10:56:54 GMT | New York Times

Protesting tea plantation workers in India?s remote northeast clashed with residents in violence that left six people dead and 60 others injured.


Energy-hungry India eyes role as "wind superpower"

Mon, 3 Dec 2007 10:07:35 +0000 | Newsvina Asia

NEW DELHI, Nov 30 (Reuters) - India might be painted as a pollution-spewing, global-warming economy of 1 billion people but it is also one of the world's biggest wind power users, part of a focus on renewable energy mostly unnoticed in the West.


World Briefing | Asia: India: Nuclear Sub by 2009

Tue, 04 Dec 2007 04:41:47 GMT | New York Times

India will be ready to test its first domestically built nuclear-powered submarine at sea by 2009, said its navy chief.


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