Smiling Buddha, India first nuclear test completes 51 years. Codenamed 'Smiling Buddha' was launched on May 18, 1974 by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Image credit: X/@DKShivakumar) ...
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Kharge hails ‘Smiling Buddha’ test on 52nd anniversary, credits Indira Gandhi’s ‘political courage’
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday commemorated the 52nd anniversary of India’s first nuclear test, describing it as a defining milestone in the country’s journey towards self-reliance ...
India’s new Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Act marks a decisive shift in how the country approaches nuclear energy. On the surface, it is a ...
India successfully tested the Agni-5 MIRV missile from Odisha, boosting its ability to strike multiple targets with a single nuclear-capable weapon.
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