Despite a decrease in reported stubble burning instances in northwest India and Pakistan, experts are raising concerns over potential manipulation of burning timings to avoid satellite detection. This suspicion arises from unchanged aerosol levels and observations from a Korean geostationary satellite, prompting calls for further investigation using Indian satellites for continuous monitoring.
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