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Nature 440, 740 (6 April 2006) | doi:10.1038/440740c; Published online 5 April 2006
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India's concern about both security and sea research
Satish Singh1
- Laboratoire de Géosciences Marines, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, 4 Place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
I share marine researchers' feelings about restrictions on carrying out research in Indian waters, as expressed in your News story "India's ban on foreign boats hinders tsunami research" (Nature 439, 380; 200610.1038/439380b).
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