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by Krishna
12 Apr 2005 23:34
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Magazine and Media Watch/Review
Replies: 294
Views: 121471

An interesting duel is going on in "Outlook" magazine over the article written by Mr B. Raman regarding the Modi visa denial issue and the role of indian chriatian organisations in the affair. The hidden persuaders http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20050404&fname=Modi&si...
by Krishna
15 Jan 2005 05:07
Forum: BR Nostalgia Archive
Topic: Bharat Rakshak - New Main Page Launch
Replies: 63
Views: 48743

Snazzy!

My hats off to mnkumar, JaiS and the admins.

Could the we have a link to the old front pages somehwere on BR ?

Krishna
by Krishna
06 Aug 2004 06:12
Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
Topic: India's Contribution to Science & Technology
Replies: 855
Views: 322341

Ajith wrote: Another person will be Dr. Vidya Sagar he worked in the filed of control engineering ...
I am not sure where he is now.
Ajith,

Dr Vidyasagar is now a VP in TCS. This is Dr Vidyasagar's Homepage

Krishna
by Krishna
31 May 2004 19:45
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: The Saras Flies!
Replies: 236
Views: 94981

Re: The Saras Flies!

Originally posted by aditya.g: IIRC this is the last of all the aero-projects that had been in the "advanced stage of development" ;) What next? MTA is tied up due to Russian infighting. We have not had a media report on the MCA for quite some time. I think (and hope and pray) that the ne...
by Krishna
29 May 2004 18:48
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: The Saras Flies!
Replies: 236
Views: 94981

Re: The Saras Flies!

Originally posted by shiv: Originally posted by krishna_kss: I wish they had given SARAS a paint job similar to the LCA's instead of the garish yellow it has now. It would have been a psy-ops force multiplier. The plane has neonatal jaundice. It will pass. Thank you very much for the reassuring wor...
by Krishna
29 May 2004 18:40
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: The Saras Flies!
Replies: 236
Views: 94981

Re: The Saras Flies!

ALH, LCA, IJT and now SARAS Way to go Team India. Congratualtions to the NAL team and everyone else who played a role for this historic occasion to materialize. I do have a gripe though. I wish they had given SARAS a paint job similar to the LCA's instead of the garish yellow it has now. It would ha...
by Krishna
14 Mar 2003 08:53
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Replies: 492
Views: 187699

Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports

Httrack is another freeware utility that can be used for web site mirroring. No intervention from the admins is required.

http://www.httrack.com/index.php

Krishna
by Krishna
20 Feb 2003 19:47
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Replies: 492
Views: 187699

Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports

Originally posted by Rishi:
OK, might scan some of the more interesting articles....

But dont hold your breath.

Cheers!
Rishi
Rishi, Eagerly awaiting the articles. :)

Thanks

Krishna
by Krishna
20 Feb 2003 09:24
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports
Replies: 492
Views: 187699

Re: Aero India 2003 - News & Reports

FYI - In case no one has posted this before There are some more pictures of Aero India 2003 and Saras in NAL's web site. http://www.cmmacs.ernet.in/nal/pages/ipfeb03.htm#saras The latest Journal of the Aeronautical Society of India is dedicated to the LCA. I wish I could lay my hands on it. Admins p...
by Krishna
10 Dec 2002 09:42
Forum: Military Issues Archive
Topic: Marketing of Indian Defence Products
Replies: 49
Views: 36172

Re: Marketing of Indian Defence Products

Published in Newindpress.com ‘Sanjivani’ will detect debris-trapped KOCHI: In what can be called a remarkable example of converting scientific spin-off for the common good, the Naval Physical & Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) here has invented a gadget that can detect people trapped in debris in...
by Krishna
25 Oct 2002 07:27
Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
Topic: India's Inspirational Personalities
Replies: 111
Views: 78787

Re: India's Inspirational Personalities

This is one more very interesting article about President Dr Kalam written by Dr M. Vidyasagar (formerly of CAIR) reminiscing about his association with Dr Kalam during their DRDO days. Shows that more than a scientist Dr Kalam was a good manager of people. Prof. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam - A Personal Re...
by Krishna
07 Oct 2002 08:51
Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
Topic: India's Inspirational Personalities
Replies: 111
Views: 78787

Re: India's Inspirational Personalities

Here are some of modern India's greatest scientists scientists and inspiring personalities Kaushal: The following article mentions that Bhatnagar had among the collection of books that he inherited a persian version of the Mahabarata that was donated. S S Bhatnagar: Life and Times Shanti Swarup Bhat...
by Krishna
02 Jul 2002 07:14
Forum: BR Nostalgia Archive
Topic: Bharat Rakshak Celebrates Five Years!
Replies: 76
Views: 50292

Re: Bharat Rakshak Celebrates Five Years!

Congratulations to all the admins of BR for making BR such a wonderful, informative and most importantly an authoritative reference site on all things related to Indian defence. I salute the dedication and hard work put in by all the admins. Rakesh, we will miss you. Good Luck on all your future end...
by Krishna
05 May 2002 12:42
Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
Topic: Indian Road Development
Replies: 282
Views: 120458

Re: Indian Road Development

Quadrilateral project ahead of schedule' From the above link Each km of the 13,000-odd NHDP, he said, needs 1,700 tonnes of cement and 100 tonnes of steel and creates 20-crore mandays which will give a big boost to the construction sector. Are these figures really true or are they sloppy reporting ...
by Krishna
10 Apr 2002 08:32
Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
Topic: Kohinoor and the Queen
Replies: 34
Views: 28086

Re: Kohinoor and the Queen

Sparkling Through The Ages From Koh-i-Noor to the untraceable Idol’s Eye, Monisha Bharadwaj traces the history of 19 exceptional diamonds ever known. Author Monisha Bharadwaj in her book, Great Diamonds of India, traces the history of these valued treasures of the country. She states that “even aft...
by Krishna
15 Mar 2002 22:00
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Understanding INSAS
Replies: 176
Views: 61477

Re: Understanding INSAS

Raj Thanks a lot for this wonderful article. I am really impressed with your reasoning and the perspective you provide for the development of the INSAS series in relation to other rifle designs around the world. Could this be published as a BRM article so that people understand the strenghts and wea...
by Krishna
04 Feb 2002 09:03
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)
Replies: 241
Views: 79522

Re: Agni-I/SR: Strategic Implications (Thread 2)

ISRAEL RADAR AT WORK ON BORDER <p>This article has this intriguing last para. <p> Aside from buying military equipment, India may have acted as a testing pad for Israeli weapon systems. As part of this, an Israeli Navy Dolphin submarine came up to Balasore to test-fire an anti-missile missile. <p>W...
by Krishna
24 Jun 2001 21:53
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Avatar, Durga, Kali and much more
Replies: 39
Views: 24350

Avatar, Durga, Kali and much more

<B>Fast forward<P>Defence: India enters the cruise missile race; hyperplane Avatar reaches planning stage</B><P>A very interesting article in the July 1 issue of "The Week". Talks about the AVATAR and the previously unheard of DURGA and other star wars gizmo. I will not spoil the excitemen...
by Krishna
07 Apr 2001 01:21
Forum: History & Current Affairs Archive
Topic: Census India - 2001
Replies: 43
Views: 35112

Re: Census India - 2001

"Silver lining in militancy-hit Kashmir, sex ratio on rise "<BR> <A HREF="http://www.indian-express.com/20010406/nat-net.html" TARGET=_blank>www.indian-express.com/20010406/nat-net.html</A>
by Krishna
21 Feb 2001 11:24
Forum: Military Issues Archive
Topic: A profile of the Jammu & Kashmir police
Replies: 9
Views: 8280

Re: A profile of the Jammu & Kashmir police

Sunil <P>This is the first time I have heard of "Counter Intelligence Kashmir". I am assuming that they are a separate organisation formed specifically for CI against the terrorists in Kashmir. Could you please post some web sites that give information about this organisation.<P>Thanks in ...