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Related Eyeballing India Bhabha Atomic Research Centre: http://eyeball-series.org/barc/barc-eyeball.htm
A sends:
http://www.spacemart.com/reports/Google_Earth_To_Blur_Key_India_Sites_999.html
Google Earth To Blur Key India Sites
by Staff Writers
New Delhi (AFP) Feb 04, 2007
Google's satellite image service will blur strategic Indian locations such as government buildings and military sites after security concerns were voiced by the country's president, a report said Sunday. Indian President Abdul Kalam in 2005 raised security concerns about the Google Earth website, which lets users view sophisticated satellite images from around the world.
Google Earth will not only blur pictures of sites that the Indian government considers sensitive, but also distort building plans of key facilities, the Times of India reported, quoting unnamed officials.
The daily said that Google representatives met Indian officials from the science and technology ministry recently to discuss the issue.
Google Earth will accept the government's list of strategic sites that need to be masked, the report said.
The service -- launched in June 2005 -- contains aerial photos of the parliament, Kalam's residence in New Delhi as well as airfields and other locations considered to be targets for various insurgent groups in the country.
Source: Agence France-Presse
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Overview of India's military organizations, facilities, and equipment
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/index.html
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| Presidential Residence (left), Secretariat (center) and Parliament
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| Presidential Residence with Mughai Gardens
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| Parliament
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| http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/hindan.htm
Hindan Air Station Ghaziabad, New Delhi Hindan Air Station, located in Ghaziabad just northwest of New Delhi, is the probable location for nuclear-capable MiG-27 aircraft. Squadrons 2, 9, and 18 at Hindan operated over four dozen MiG-27ML, some of which may be specially modified to carry nuclear bombs. Hindan Air Station is served by a 9,100 foot long runway. |
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