But in happier news:
news.asiaone.com/news/asia/japan-plans-carbon-offset-scheme-india-report
Not really related - above news is more important and relevant to the thread - but the following caught my eye:
a. news.asiaone.com/news/asia/7-dead-police-religious-party-workers-clash-pakistans-lahore
(Singaporean news outlet)
Excerpt:
b. Ignore the link title, it was the google snippet that caught me eye:
news.asiaone.com/news/asia/top-10-hottest-chinese-soccer-babes
The blue bit's highlighted since I noticed that bloggers over at Rajeev2004 are shaking their heads in reference to some western ragazine ragging on about how India didn't make it into the football/soccer world cup "again". Well, apparently China didn't either. "Again". Clearly it isn't the end of the world: No one died. (Yet.) So can live to try again tomorrow. Personally, would prefer Hindu Indians to do well - as a nation, not just individuals - in martial arts type "sports". And shooting (rifles not just bows), even javelin tossing, or throwing around chakrams (pretend you're Indra or Vishnu/Krishna or Durga or even Xena), throw Ninja stars (pretend you're a Ninja!). Or whatever. Any and every training that can double as a skill for wartime. I think sports in Hindu India's case is to be used as an opportunity to keep the native heathens well-trained and in readiness. Soccer is just a game. And as much as I like to chase a hockey puck, volleyball, tennisball or basketball around a court as much as the next canine, running after a ball isn't the most optimal use of Indians' time. Make all-out training a sport among Hindus in India, encourage the masses to want to learn it and join it and excel at it. Not only can they then start winning medals in martial arts, it will serve them well when the time comes to defend themselves and their families from the christoislamaniac rabies.
And should promote something akin to the famous Japanese "Ninja Warrior" obstacle course game in India among Hindoos. Turn that into a national craze among our heathens. If people do well in that, it is truly an achievement.
Oh and it would be *really* ugly - as in disgusting - to have an Indian soccer team qualify to go play football in Qatar in 2022's World Cup, seen as how Hindu workers in Qatar are being genocided daily for making that future world cup possible (as Qatar's islamaniacs can't build a thing, which is why UAE/ME islamaniacs keep holding Hindus from Nepal and India hostage to build all their facade of first world facilities for them. The 1st world look of affluence seen in Dubai/Qatar/UAE is practically entirely owing to heathen workers held hostage. Nothing is islam's achievement there either. Same as when Hindu slaves were kidnapped in the dark islamic middle-ages and forced to build structures for islam not just in India but all the way up to Arabia).
The pertinent news article was:
news.asiaone.com/news/asia/japan-plans-carbon-offset-scheme-india-report
news.asiaone.com/news/asia/japan-plans-carbon-offset-scheme-india-report
Quote:Japan plans carbon offset scheme with India: report
AFP
Tuesday, Jun 17, 2014
TOKYO - Japan is set to offer India a carbon offset scheme that would see Tokyo's environmental technology used by the rising Asian giant to help reduce its emissions, a report said.
The scheme would see Japanese firms earn carbon credits in return for helping developing countries reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, the Nikkei newspaper said in its Monday evening edition, adding India was a likely early partner.
The joint crediting mechanism (JCM) would encourage Japanese firms to participate by allowing them to promote technologies such as energy-efficient furnaces and air-conditioning systems, in developing countries with huge market potential such as India.
The Nikkei report comes as Japan struggles to further cut its greenhouse gas emissions, with businesses claiming many factories, vehicles and household appliances are already fitted with energy-efficient technologies.
[...]
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, who will visit Tokyo next month, will agree to speed up talks on the matter, the newspaper reported.
(If only Modi would allow me to tag along to Nippon, I'd promise to be his new best friend for the entire duration of the trip: pack his suitcase for him, carry it around, chauffeur him to the airport, join his team of heavies/bodyguards. Even eat his (Hindu vegetarian) airplane food for him - and I hate airplane food (though I usually try to finish it anyway, since wasting food is to be avoided) which makes this The charity offer of the year. Sacred blessed Nihon and its supremely kallai heathens, as dear to me as the Daoists. :love: Sigh.)
Japan has already signed JCM agreements with 11 developing countries, including Indonesia, Mongolia and Kenya.
Tokyo hopes carbon credits from the scheme could be used to come closer to its target of reducing Japan's greenhouse gas emissions by 3.8 per cent against the 2005 level.
Japan, which had relied on nuclear for over a quarter of its power, jacked up imports of fossil fuels to keep the lights on after the quake-tsunami disaster forced a shutdown of the country's reactors.
About 88 per cent of Japan's energy came from fossil fuels in the past fiscal year to March, according to the white paper released Tuesday.
Not really related - above news is more important and relevant to the thread - but the following caught my eye:
a. news.asiaone.com/news/asia/7-dead-police-religious-party-workers-clash-pakistans-lahore
(Singaporean news outlet)
Excerpt:
Quote:7 dead as police, religious party workers clash in Pakistan's Lahore
AFP
Tuesday, Jun 17, 2014
LAHORE, Pakistan - At least seven people were killed on Tuesday when the Pakistani police clashed with followers of a fiery preacher in the eastern city of Lahore, hospital officials said.
The clashes involved supporters of Canadian-Pakistani Tahir-ul-Qadri who held [color="#0000FF"]a major anti-corruption march last year prior to the May 2013 election[/color] that saw the country's first democratic handover of power.
[color="#800080"](Curious as to what the timing for the Paki 'anti-corruption march' is in comparison to the christo-communist AAP's hijacking of Swami/Yogi/Baba Ramdev's Hindu anti-corruption movement..)[/color]
"We received seven dead bodies including two women. All of them had bullet wounds," said Dr Abdul Rauf, medical superintendent at the city's Jinnah Hospital.
b. Ignore the link title, it was the google snippet that caught me eye:
news.asiaone.com/news/asia/top-10-hottest-chinese-soccer-babes
Quote:AsiaOne
Sunday, Jun 15, 2014
[color="#0000FF"]The World Cup which is held every four years is finally here![/color]
Not surprisingly, Chinese national soccer team didn't make it again, but if there were a "world cup" for the hottest soccer babes, the Chinese babes might have won, said a forum post in China Daily.
[color="#800080"](Although not the point of posting the excerpt: concerning the last part of that sentence: China's women, or at least those in the business, are on record to consider sports modelling/whatever it's called to be a mere source of income, and to feel highly annoyed at it, and not being able to wait to get out of it. I should hunt that article down again.
Can't blame them though. Few things I'd turn down for money either. Though I'm thinking a stint as a hitman might involve parting with fewer (ethical) principles: there's at least less chance of tacky clothes... :horrors[/color]
[...]
The blue bit's highlighted since I noticed that bloggers over at Rajeev2004 are shaking their heads in reference to some western ragazine ragging on about how India didn't make it into the football/soccer world cup "again". Well, apparently China didn't either. "Again". Clearly it isn't the end of the world: No one died. (Yet.) So can live to try again tomorrow. Personally, would prefer Hindu Indians to do well - as a nation, not just individuals - in martial arts type "sports". And shooting (rifles not just bows), even javelin tossing, or throwing around chakrams (pretend you're Indra or Vishnu/Krishna or Durga or even Xena), throw Ninja stars (pretend you're a Ninja!). Or whatever. Any and every training that can double as a skill for wartime. I think sports in Hindu India's case is to be used as an opportunity to keep the native heathens well-trained and in readiness. Soccer is just a game. And as much as I like to chase a hockey puck, volleyball, tennisball or basketball around a court as much as the next canine, running after a ball isn't the most optimal use of Indians' time. Make all-out training a sport among Hindus in India, encourage the masses to want to learn it and join it and excel at it. Not only can they then start winning medals in martial arts, it will serve them well when the time comes to defend themselves and their families from the christoislamaniac rabies.
And should promote something akin to the famous Japanese "Ninja Warrior" obstacle course game in India among Hindoos. Turn that into a national craze among our heathens. If people do well in that, it is truly an achievement.
Oh and it would be *really* ugly - as in disgusting - to have an Indian soccer team qualify to go play football in Qatar in 2022's World Cup, seen as how Hindu workers in Qatar are being genocided daily for making that future world cup possible (as Qatar's islamaniacs can't build a thing, which is why UAE/ME islamaniacs keep holding Hindus from Nepal and India hostage to build all their facade of first world facilities for them. The 1st world look of affluence seen in Dubai/Qatar/UAE is practically entirely owing to heathen workers held hostage. Nothing is islam's achievement there either. Same as when Hindu slaves were kidnapped in the dark islamic middle-ages and forced to build structures for islam not just in India but all the way up to Arabia).
The pertinent news article was:
news.asiaone.com/news/asia/japan-plans-carbon-offset-scheme-india-report
Quote:Japan plans carbon offset scheme with India: report
AFP
Tuesday, Jun 17, 2014
TOKYO - Japan is set to offer India a carbon offset scheme that would see Tokyo's environmental technology used by the rising Asian giant to help reduce its emissions, a report said.