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India-Pakistan
Indian Army develops XJ-43 Tactical Field Tomato
2006-03-28
The Indian Government Monday said it was developing transgenic tomatos which could grow in cold environment of Himalayas, for its soldiers posted at Siachen, world's highest battlefield. "One of India's Defence Research and Development Organisation laboratories at high altitude in Himalayas has undertaken the development of transgenic tomato which can grow in the cold environment of Himalayas to provide fresh vegetable to our soldiers guarding our borders," Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in Delhi Monday. He said the country needed a second green revolution to meet the challenges of feeding the growing population not only in India but also at the global level. "This could be achieved by developing transgenic plants through biotechnology procedures and tools which can be accomplished by identifying the plants genes responsible for drought resistance, past resistance, saline tolerance and cold tolerance and then develop genetically engineered transgenic plants for our specific needs," Mr Mukherjee said at a conference on Biotechnology and Nanotechnology in the capital city. In view of limited sources of conventional energy and availability of vast resource of biomass in the country, the Defence Minister said India needed to focus its research and development to commercial extraction of energy from biomass. "Bio fuel using plant sources or ethanol and also the blue green algae, which can produce hydrogen gas for use in fuel cell, can contribute to meet the energy needs," he said. Indian soldiers and their Pakistani counterpart are placed at Siachen under difficult circumstances since 1980s.
Posted by:Seafarious

#6  "...we already did the banana..."
"Already did the banana? Well how about...the to-mah-to?"
Posted by: eLarson   2006-03-28 17:02  

#5  Tradename is Glycol BestBoy
Posted by: 6   2006-03-28 11:58  

#4  So, will Pakistan develop the intermediate-range "Larry Boy" cucumber system as a countermeasure?
Posted by: Mike   2006-03-28 09:49  

#3  *last link misfired*

Siachen 6,300 meters (20,700 feet) Nice place to fight..if you like sucking empty air.

Indian Jawan, heh!
Posted by: RD   2006-03-28 01:34  

#2  The Siachen glacier lies in the extreme north-central part of Jammu and Kashmir near the border of India and Tibet. With a length of about 72-km, Siachen is known as the largest glacier in the world outside the Polar Regions. Located on the north-facing slopes of the Karakoram Range, Siachen feeds the Mutzgah or Shaksgam River that flows parallel to the Karakoram Range before entering into Tibet.

Large tributary glaciers like the Shelkar Chorten and Mamostang open into the main glacier from both sides of its trough. The trunk glacier and its tributaries are in the form of a vast ice field, particularly during the winter season when there is continuous snowfall for several weeks at a stretch

Pak Proxies/Army

PM Manmohan Singh cranks off a few [.51] on Siachen Glacier

See that hill men?..Mount UP!

Indian Red Leg, Siachen high angle, maybe direct?

Siachen 6,300 meters (20,700 feet) Nice place to fight..if you like sucking empty air.
Posted by: RD   2006-03-28 01:16  

#1  The giant lemons depicted on COASTTOCOASTAM.com will have competition soon.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-03-28 00:30  

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