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Modern India


Modern India: Homi Bhabha and the Nuclear Program
On May 18, 1974, a 3,000-pound plutonium implosion device detonated 330 feet beneath the Thar Desert at Pokhran, Rajasthan. The yield was 8 kilotons; modest by the standards of the nuclear powers, but sufficient to announce India's arrival as the world's sixth nuclear-weapon state.

A. Royden D'souza
21 hours ago25 min read
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