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More muscle to India’s air might
Eurofighter ahead in IAF deal
Likely to pip Russian, US, French jets for $10-billion ‘deal of the decade’
New Delhi, January 10
The buzz has started about which new ‘fighter bird’ will rule the Indian skies as well as those of enemy. The Eurofighter aircraft, it seems, has emerged the winner after a long ‘dogfight’ among six foreign 4.5th generation jet planes to clinch over $10-billion Indian Air Force deal for 126 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA). The second runner-up is said to be the French fighter Rafale.

Tejas, our own LCA, ready to fly
Bangalore, January 10
India achieved a major milestone in military avionics today when the indigenously designed and developed Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas was given initial operational clearance in a function at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited airport here paving the way for its induction into the Indian Air Force.



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In Assam, shoot-at-sight orders after ethnic clashes
Shillong, January 10
Shoot-at-sight orders were issued in Assam while curfew remained clamped on the inter-state border with Meghalaya as the toll in the ethnic strife at the Goalpara-East Garo Hills area reached 10. Goalpara Deputy Comm-issioner PK Goswami said over the phone that two bodies were found on the Assam side of the boarder on Sunday evening, taking the toll in the ethnic clash between the Rabhas and the Garos to 10.

Why can’t 2G licences be cancelled, asks SC
Issues notice to the Centre, 11 telecom firms & TRAI
New Delhi, January 10
The Supreme Court today refused to take notice of Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal’s rejection of the findings of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) that the government had lost Rs 1.76 crore in the allocation of 2G Spectrum.

Nation page: CAG stands by its ‘ Rs1.76 lakh cr loss’ report

Pak wants update on Samjhauta probe
Islamabad, January 10
Pakistan today asked India to provide an early update to it on the investigations into the 2007 Samjhauta Express train bombing in the wake of RSS leader Swami Aseemanand’s confession about the involvement of Sangh activists in the attack.

Nation page: Bhagwat hits out at Congress for giving RSS a terror tag

New onion crop arrives, prices to ease
New Delhi, January 10
Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today said the retail prices of onion were expected to come down as the new crop had started arriving. “New crop has started coming from Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Maharashtra, which is a good sign.

Nation page: Indian traders may cancel import orders
Nation page: Nashik traders call off strike

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