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797:. The entire nuclear bomb was engineered and finally assembled by Indian engineers at BARC before transportation to the test site. The fully assembled device had a hexagonal cross section, 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in) in diameter, and weighed 1,400 kg (3,100 lb). The device was mounted on a hexagonal metal tripod, and was transported to the shaft on rails which the army kept covered with sand.
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and the economic aid both countries had provided to India. While Canada concluded that the test violated a 1971 understanding between the two states, and froze nuclear energy assistance for the two heavy water reactors then under construction, the United States concluded that the test did not violate
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to 20 kt, the official yield was initially set at 12 kt. Independent seismic data from outside and analysis of the crater features indicated a lower figure. Analysts estimate the yield at 4 to 6 kt, using conventional seismic magnitude-to-yield conversion formulas. Later, both Sethna
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serving as his deputy and the leadership team also included Sethna and
Sarabhai. The weapons programme was directed towards the production of plutonium rather than uranium and the in 1969, enough plutonium had been accumulated for the production of a single nuclear bomb. In 1968–69, Iyengar led a
830:, India's fourth highest civilian award. India consistently maintained that this was a peaceful nuclear bomb test and that it had no intentions of militarising its nuclear programme. However, according to independent monitors, this test was part of an accelerated
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core. It had a hexagonal cross section, 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in) in diameter, and weighed 1,400 kg (3,100 lb). It was assembled, mounted on a hexagonal metal tripod, and was transported to the test site on rails. The test was conducted at 8.05
679:. The preparations were carried by civilian scientists assisted by the Indian Army. Indira Gandhi maintained tight control of all aspects of the preparations of the test, which was conducted in extreme secrecy. Besides Gandhi, only her advisers
524:, a chemical engineer, put in charge of plutonium development. The project for the design and manufacturing of the nuclear device employed just 75 scientists because of the secret nature of the project. Ramanna lead the project with
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Iyengar conceded the official yield to be an exaggeration. Iyengar has stated that the yield was 8–10 kt, that the device was designed to yield 10 kt, and that the yield was 8 kt "exactly as predicted".
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in an attempt to intimidate India. The Soviet Union responded by sending a submarine armed with nuclear missiles from
Vladivostok to trail the US task force. The Soviet response demonstrated the
627:, the work on building a nuclear device continued. The hardware began to be built in early 1972 and the Prime Minister authorized the development of a nuclear test device in September 1972.
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was established which was responsible for the atomic energy development programme and was allocated a significant amount of the defence budget in the subsequent years. In 1956, the first
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Minister Indira Gandhi gained much popularity after the test, which had flagged from its heights after the 1971 war with Pakistan. The overall popularity and image of the
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beliefs, Sarabhai was asked to direct the programme towards peaceful purposes rather than military development. Meanwhile, the design work on the bomb proceeded under physicist
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commented that, "The announcement of an underground nuclear explosion by India raises more urgently than ever the need for international agreement to end all nuclear testing."
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for the bomb. The preparations for the test and the detonation was conducted in extreme secrecy with very few people outside the team of scientists being aware of the test.
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yield would cost US$ 350,000. The reactors were not producing fuel at the expected rate and with Nehru death in 1964, the programme slowed down. The incoming prime minister
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of the test has been difficult to determine with unclear data provided by Indian sources. Although politicians had given multiple numbers ranging from 2
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any agreement and proceeded with a June 1974 shipment of enriched uranium for the
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as the head of the nuclear programme. Because of his non-violent
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556:. The detonation system development began in April 1970 with
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programme. India set up an indigenous program to manufacture
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For the religious figure known as the Laughing Buddha, see
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Simultaneous work on the fabrication of the bomb core and
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India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation
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India's nuclear bomb: the impact on global proliferation
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APSARA reactor and plutonium reprocessing facility at
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was given to India as a part of an understanding with
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as photographed by a US satellite on 19 February 1966
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327:. The test led to the formation of the
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1128:"On to Weapons Development, 1960–67"
541:under Mahadeva Srinivasan. In 1969,
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1427:. Prabhat Prakashan. pp. 63–.
999:"Origins of Indian nuclear program"
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224:United States military intelligence
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1648:from the original on 28 March 2020
1194:. 1 September 2003. Archived from
1024:. University of California Press.
883:Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement
448:. In 1962, India was engaged in a
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588:was in charge of developing the
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347:can be traced back to 1945 when
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234:(MEA) described the test as a
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595:In December 1971, during the
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1934:Department of Atomic Energy
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572:(DRDO). In July, physicist
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2301:Political history of India
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1279:"Arihant: the annihilator"
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259:Atomic Energy Commission
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206:on 18 May 1974. The
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