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  • India Staging Biggest Air Exercise To Prepare For 2-Front War

    10/29/2015 10:21:40 PM PDT · by Jyotishi · 8 replies
    Arming India ^ | Thursday, October 29, 2015 | Arming India Correspondent
    NEW DELHI, OCT.29, 2015: The Indian Air Force (IAF) is staging its biggest exercise, codenamed 'Live Wire', to test its preparedness to fight a two-front war in case of a simultaneous armed conflict with China and Pakistan. This exercise, which begins on Oct 31, involves the simultaneous activation of all airbases across the country from Leh in Jammu and Kashmir to Car Nicobar in Andaman and Nicobar Islands for about 15 days. "The most important part of Exercise Live Wire is to rehearse quick movement of air assets from one theatre to another," a top IAF officer explained to Arming...
  • Expert wrote to Andaman govt, but no action taken

    12/30/2004 12:57:28 PM PST · by Red Badger · 13 replies · 314+ views
    The Times of India - Pune ^ | 12-30-2004 | ABHAY VAIDYA
    PUNE: Could the colossal death and destruction caused by Sunday's tsunami in the Andamans have been reduced by heeding the repeated warnings issued to the Andaman and Nicobar administration by a Pune-based seismologist as early as August 2004? Following five earthquakes that shook the Andaman and Nicobar islands on July 29, ranging in magnitude from 5.0 to 5.9 on the Richter scale, Pune-based seismologist Arun Bapat had written to the Lt. Governor of the islands stressing the necessity of "seismic surveillance and earthquake awareness in the Andamans". In his email of August 2, 2004, to Lt. Governor Ram Kapse,...
  • Volcano erupts in Andaman Islands

    12/31/2004 12:12:58 PM PST · by kidd · 60 replies · 2,222+ views
    AFP ^ | 30dec04 | From correspondents in Port Blair
    INDIA's last active volcano, in the Andaman and Nicobar islands, has erupted in the aftermath of the earthquake that set off tsunamis killing thousands of people, official sources said today. People have been evacuated from Barren Island since the eruption began on Tuesday night and there are no reports of injury. Lava was flowing out of the rim of the crater, which towers above the Indian Ocean, the sources said. Tourists used to visit by boat and the island has a police station. The volcano, known as Barren 1, is located 135km north-east of the capital Port Blair and last...
  • 7.7 Earthquake Nicobar Islands, India region

    06/12/2010 1:08:54 PM PDT · by Ladycalif · 58 replies · 2,347+ views
    The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a Tsunami warning for all areas of the Indian Ocean after a 7.7 earthquake struck Nicobar Islands India Region. A Tsunami Watch is in effect for India / Indonesia / Sri Lanka / Myanmar / Thailand / Malaysia. Officials say earthquakes of this size have the potential to generate a destructive local tsunami and sometimes a destructive regional tsunami along coasts located usually no more than a thousand kilometers from the earthquake epicenter. It says areas further from the epicenter could experience small sea level changes and strong or unusual coastal currents. It...
  • Remote tribe faces extinction after eight men drink chemical they mistook for alcohol[Onge]

    12/11/2008 10:09:01 AM PST · by BGHater · 48 replies · 2,240+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 11 Dec 2008 | Daily Mail
    <p>Eight members of a remote Indian tribe have died after drinking a chemical they mistook for alcohol.</p> <p>The dead men from the tiny Onge tribe swigged the brown liquid which washed ashore in a bottle.</p> <p>There are fewer than 100 members of the Onge left. They are the last remaining hunter-gatherers and live on the Andaman and Nicobar islands.</p>
  • Stone Age Tribe Kills Fishermen Who Strayed On To Island

    02/07/2006 5:58:05 PM PST · by blam · 135 replies · 5,452+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 2-8-2006 | Peter Foster
    Stone Age tribe kills fishermen who strayed on to island By Peter Foster in New Delhi (Filed: 08/02/2006) One of the world's last Stone Age tribes has murdered two fishermen whose boat drifted on to a desert island in the Indian Ocean. The Sentinelese, thought to number between 50 and 200, have rebuffed all contact with the modern world, firing a shower of arrows at anyone who comes within range. Sentinelese tribesmen prepare to fire arrows at the coastguard helicopter after the fishermen's murder They are believed to be the last pre-Neolithic tribe in the world to remain isolated and...
  • Volcano in A&N Islands spews smoke, lava ( Andaman & Nicobar Islands India)

    05/30/2005 5:40:00 AM PDT · by CarrotAndStick · 5 replies · 578+ views
    A volcano on a tiny uninhabited island in tsunami-hit Andaman and Nicobar archipelago has started spewing smoke, dust and lava more than a decade since its last eruption, officials said on Monday. An Indian coast guard ship sighted a thick plume of smoke on Saturday as it came close to Barren Island and authorities said they were monitoring the situation and had informed the state-run Geological Survey of India. "There is smoke intermittently coming out from its crater and flames or lava have also been also sighted," Coast Guard spokesman, Commander Subodh Kumar, told the agency on phone from Port...
  • Tsunami survivors seek shelter before rains

    01/12/2005 12:04:27 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 3 replies · 227+ views
    IndiaDaily ^ | Jan. 12, 2005
    Relief workers are racing against time to build waterproof homes for more than 40,000 homeless tsunami survivors in the Andaman and Nicobar islands before the annual monsoon hits in April. However, they say they still have no final plan on how to do this. No building material is available even to start construction. The refugees, more than 10 percent of the 350,000 residents of the tropical island chain, are living in flimsy bamboo and plastic tents in relief camps across the remote isles. "There is some reason for scepticism. Time is a constraint but we have to try," an official,...
  • Hindus, Christians fight over India's Andamanese tsunami victims

    01/10/2005 1:48:43 AM PST · by CarrotAndStick · 5 replies · 572+ views
    Reuters ^ | 10 Jan 2005 07:00:07 GMT | Sanjeev Miglani
    BAMBOO FLAT,Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Mohammed Shaheen, who survived the tsunami that devastated India's remote Andaman and Nicobar islands, stands outside a relief camp as Christian and Hindu groups argue over who would run it. "How can you be fighting over victims?" asks a dazed and shocked Shaheen, who has just arrived after a navy ship picked him up from Katchal island, where about half the 8,800 residents are still missing. A group led by Christian aid agencies says the administration in the islands' capital, Port Blair, gave them the camp. The other group, affiliated...
  • Panic before the storm (a terribly sad series of three pictures taken as the tsunami approaches)

    12/30/2004 7:06:00 AM PST · by dead · 414 replies · 29,417+ views
    Tourists run for their lives as the first of six tsunamis starts to roll towards Hat Rai Lay Beach, near Krabi in southern Thailand. One woman runs towards the waves. Photo: AFP The woman continues to run as the wave advances.Photo: AFP With the waves engulfing boats, the woman makes contact with her group. It is not known if they survived.Photo: AFP
  • Indian volcano roars back to life!

    01/04/2005 8:11:55 AM PST · by CarrotAndStick · 20 replies · 1,103+ views
    BBC ^ | 4 Jan., 2004 | BBC
    A volcano has erupted and is spewing lava onto an island in India's Andaman and Nicobar chain that was devastated by last week's earthquake. But officials say there is no cause for alarm, as the lava from the volcano on the uninhabited Barren Islands will flow into the sea. The volcano has erupted three times in the last decade. More than 800 people are known to have died in the tremor and tsunami on the islands, with thousands still missing. Residents of Diglipur, a village on an island near the Barrens, reported seeing smoke and fumes rising from the volcano...
  • During Tsunami Remote Viewing Primitive Tribes In Andaman Nicbar Islands Of India

    01/03/2005 7:19:44 PM PST · by blam · 377 replies · 9,481+ views
    India Daily ^ | 1-2-2005
    During Tsunami Remote Viewing primitive tribes in Andaman Nicobar Islands of India Staff Reporter January 02, 2005 Indian Military personnel is finally reaching the remote islands of Andaman and Car Nicobar. There is massive devastation especially in Nicobar Islands. The inhabitants in these islands consists of tribal and non-tribal mainstream population. Thousands of people are dead and the coastal areas just evaporated. The total population before Tsunami of these tribes was approximately 28,000, which accounts for about 9% of the total population of these Islands. The other 91% population consists of mainstream settlers and the military personnel. The rescue teams...
  • 'Tsunami' born out of disaster (Woman Names Baby "Tsunami")

    01/01/2005 1:20:12 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 47 replies · 931+ views
    Sydney Morning Herald ^ | January 2, 2005
    A woman who gave birth prematurely in the forests of a remote Indian island sheltering from killer tidal waves has agreed to name the girl Tsunami, the proud parents told AFP on Saturday. "Tsunami" has touched the hearts of hundreds of people who survived last Sunday's earthquake and towering waves, but the mother is inconsolable. Her older son went missing in the chaos as thousands fled for high ground on remote Hut Bay, part of the Andaman and Nicobar islands. Laxminarayan Rai and his 26-year-old wife Namita were rescued by a naval ship on Tuesday a day after a pre-dawn...
  • Taiwan's Space Programme Offers Tsunami Satellite Images to Aid Relief

    12/29/2004 9:13:19 PM PST · by anymouse · 7 replies · 9,706+ views
    Taiwan's national space programme offered Wednesday its satellite images of the damage caused by powerful tsunamis that ravaged Asia at the weekend to affected countries and aid groups for free. The National Space Programme Office (NSPO) normally charges 3,000 euros (4,080 dollars) for each photograph covering an area of 600 square kilometres (240 square miles), the office said. The images would be provided free of charge to affected countries and had been posted on NSPO's website, programme head Lance Wu said. Its images of badly hit Puhket island in Thailand and Indonesia's Banda Aceh were probably among the first taken...
  • Chinese spy ships seized off Andamans

    11/30/2004 4:09:24 AM PST · by Srirangan · 8 replies · 1,070+ views
    NewsInsight ^ | 30th November 2004 | NewsInsight
    30 November 2004: Two Chinese ships have been seized in and around the Andamans last week. More than forty Chinese sailors with suspicious identities were carrying navigation equipment on board the ships. They were also conducting a survey of the magnetic resonance of the seabed in the vicinity of the islands on which India plans to station a part of its strategic forces. So far, the arrested sailors have said they are fishermen, who mistakenly entered into Indian territorial waters. Officials said that the ships came from either the East China Sea or the South China Sea, a distance of...
  • An Ancient Link To Africa Lives On In Bay Of Bengal

    12/10/2002 1:09:21 PM PST · by blam · 48 replies · 1,000+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 12-10-2002 | Nicholas Wade
    An Ancient Link to Africa Lives on in Bay of Bengal By NICHOLAS WADE Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands, a remote archipelago east of India, are direct descendants of the first modern humans to have inhabited Asia, geneticists conclude in a new study. But the islanders lack a distinctive genetic feature found among Australian aborigines, another early group to leave Africa, suggesting they were part of a separate exodus. The Andaman Islanders are "arguably the most enigmatic people on our planet," a team of geneticists led by Dr. Erika Hagelberg of the University of Oslo write in the journal Current...