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India's Centaur-Class Aircraft Carrier Begins Last Voyage
INS Viraat, the Centaur-class aircraft carrier that was the flagship of the Indian Navy before INS Vikramaditya was commissioned in 2013, began its last voyage on Sunday, sailing under tow from Kochi to Mumbai.
Turkish stars on red carpet in Bollywood
Turkish actors Hazal Kaya, Sarp Levendoğlu and Kaan Taşaner walked on the red carpet alongside Bollywood stars during the closing ceremony of the 18th Mumbai Film Festival on Oct. 27.
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New Zealand Backs India's NSG Membership Bid
New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key (L) shakes hands with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, October 26, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
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Best sites only locals know: Naxos beaches among them in survey (photos)
More and more travellers and holidaymakers are seeking unique experiences that make them feel part of the culture and traditions of the destinations they choose to visit.
India To Receive 6 Conventional Submarines From Russia
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Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Rostec State Corporation and a close aide of President Vladmir Putin, has hinted that the Russian company is ready strike a multi-billion dollar deal with India to manufacture six conventional submarines for the South Asian country.
India, Serbia To Join Russian Aid Operation In Aleppo
Newly-arrived Syrian refugees carry their belongings as they walk at Azraq refugee camp near Al Azraq area, east of Amman, August 19, 2014.- PHOTO: REUTERS/MUHAMMAD HAMED
India, Serbia and some other countries are ready to deliver humanitarian aid to the stressed civilians of Aleppo, one of the largest Syrian cities.
India, Japan Solve Aircraft Price Issue
India and Japan are all set to strike the first-ever defence deal, as the two countries have resolved US-2 aircraft price issue.
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India Enhancing Maritime Domain Awareness
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India recently signed "white shipping" agreements with different countries for reciprocal exchange of information on merchant vessels in an attempt to bolster its Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA).
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Banning HFCs: Too late and too slow
The chief source of new problems is solutions to old problems. The ammonia that we used in domestic fridges as a coolant in the early-20th century was poisonous if it leaked, so in the 1930s we replaced it with chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which you can breathe all day without harm. Problem solved.
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The Turks are coming to India
Whomever I speak to about living in India, they scream, "Noooo!!!"
Travelling to India is OK, but they think it might be difficult to live there.
In fact you can live anywhere in the world; all it takes is to be positive and open-minded.
It has nothing to do with money; it is about the capability to adapt.
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