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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Myanmar to attend
the BIMSTEC Summit, making a strong pitch for giving a fillip to India’s
Look East policy and explore ways to enhance connectivity, transport, trade,
tourism and other linkages to all the northeastern states.
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Dr. Singh, who is travelling to Myanmar after a gap of nearly
two years to attend the two-day summit, is accompanied by National Security
Adviser Shivshankar Menon.
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BIMSTEC is an expression of India’s Look East Policy of the
1990s, coinciding with Thailand’s Look West Policy.
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The seven members -- India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal -- bring together over 20 per cent of the world
population, which is about 1.5 billion, and a GDP of over USD 2.5 trillion.
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The Summit is expected to discuss steps to bolster cooperation
in counter-terrorism. India has led negotiations and finalised the BIMSTEC
Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters.
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India also wishes to see BIMSTEC promote economic and energy
cooperation, encourage cultural links and strengthen security contacts.
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With seven Oscars including a history-making best director
award for Alfonso Cuaron, the force of Gravity exerted itself at the 86th
annual Academy Awards.
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The searing slavery drama “12 Years a Slave” has won the Academy
Award for best picture.
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Jared Leto, a strong favourite, won the first trophy of the
night for his role of a transgender AIDS patient in Dallas Buyers Club.
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Frozen defeated The Croods, Despicable Me 2, Ernest & Celestine
and The Wind Rises to score in the animated category.
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Gravity which has maximum nominations with The American Hustle
won its first award of the night in the best visual effects category while the
best costume design went to The Great Gatsby.
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Dallas Buyers Club took home the best make-up and hairstyling
trophy.
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Best animated short film Oscar went to Mr Hublot while Helium
was named best live action short film.
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20 Feet from Stardom was named the best documentary feature and
best documentary short went to The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life.
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In 2015, China is expected to launch its next space
laboratory.
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Tiangong 2 will follow on from the Tiangong 1 module, which was
launched in 2011 and is still in orbit at the time of writing.
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Tiangong 1 received two crews of astronauts and carried out
China's first space dockings.
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It is a small, roughly cylindrical module with a crew cabin and
a service module featuring solar panels. Although Tiangong 1 is officially
designated as a "space laboratory", it is really a small space station.
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The launch of Tiangong 2 has been expected for a long time, but
space analysts are puzzled by the nature of this spacecraft.
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Originally, China planned to launch three Tiangong modules, and
Tiangong 2 was expected to be a marginally improved version of the Tiangong 1
spacecraft.
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Later, China seemed to drop plans for three Tiangongs and launch
just two.
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