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A Russian billionaire is set to move ahead with a project to make humans immortal by merging them with machines, also known as cyborgs, which has been fictionalised in the Arnold Schwarzenegger-starrer The Terminator. HT Image Determined to make the popular science fiction concept of cyborgs a reality, Dmitry Itskov has been pushing the project forward since 2011 when he founded the 2045 Initiative, which is supposedly the deadline for substance-independent minds to receive artificial bodies, Mashable reports. According to the report, Itskov has mapped
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out several key steps to be a cyborg, with the first step, called Avatar A, which is due in 2020, involving a person controlling a robotic human replica via a brain-machine interface BMI , a technology that already exists today. The next step, Avatar B, which is due in 2025, will involve transplanting a human brain into an artificial body at the end of a persons life. The third step, known as Avatar C and due in 2035, will also involve a human-machi
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ne brain transplant, with all personality intact, although to achieve this step. Itskov also authored an open letter to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
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India on Tuesday voiced confidence that its agreement with Russia on a 10-year military and technical cooperation from 2011 would help enhance the operational capability of its defence forces in the next decade. HT Image The agreement which was among the three defence pacts signed between India and Russia after the annual summit talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev provides for acquisition, licensed production, upgrades and modernisation of defence equipment as well as the development of new and advanced weapon systems. The agreement would help enhance operational capability of Indian Defence forces in the next decade by providing various Defence equipment systems, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao told newsmen wrapping up the prime minister s talks withthe Russian leadership that also
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included prime minister Vladimir Putin, who as the earl
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ier Russian President sowed theseeds for Russia s strategic partnership with India. ... it will also facilitate capacity development of the Indian Defence Industry, she said. Taking bilateral defence ties to a new high, the agreement on After Sales Support for the Russian Arms and Military equipment supplied to
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India is being seen by Indian officials as an excercise to facilitate timely and adequate supply of spares and services for maintaining a high level of readiness and integrated maintenance of Russian made military equipment supplied to India. Rao noted that Indian and Russi