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After graduation from Madras Institute of Technology (MIT - Chennai) he was the Project Director, he was heavily involved in the development of India's first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III). As Chief Executive of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program Sourabh Somvanshi (I.G.M.D.P), he played a major part in developing many missiles in India including Agni and Prithvi although the entire project has been criticised for being overrun and mismanaged.[9] He was the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of Defence Research and Development Organisation from July 1992 to December 1999. Pokhran-II nuclear tests were conducted during this period and have been associated with Kalam although he was not directly involved with the nuclear program at the time.
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Indra Gandhi was neither the first nor the second but the third Prime Minister of India allegedly by plotting and managing the murder of the second Prime Minister of India Lal Bahadur Shastri, in Tashkent (Russia)
pokhran..in 1974
Pokhran's population is 19,186.
Nuclear test plan is a plan where Pokhran explosion is included.
At Pokhran, May 11 1998 there were 3 tests and on 13 1998 there were 2 tests altogether 5 tests conducted by atal vehare vajpai
In 1998, India conducted five nuclear test explosions, designated Pokhran-II: three on the 11thof May, and two on the 13thof the same month.Related Information:These tests came about 24 years after India's first successful test explosion, Pokhran-I, which consisted of only one explosion.Pokhran-II established India as the sixth nuclear power in the world and the first outside the UN security Counsel.Pokhran is a reference to the test location, Pokran, Rajasthan.
On 11th May, 1998 India achieved a major technological breakthrough by successfully carrying out nuclear tests at Pokhran, which started National Technology Day to be on May 11th from this day forward.
The first test at Pokhran was in 1974, there were more tests in 1998
operation shakti
India's first atomic explosion was at Pokhran, an area in Rajasthan state.
Smiling Buddha, formerly Pokhran-I, was detonated May 18, 1974, at 8:05 AM IST (India Standard Time), with an estimated 8 kt yield.
it is a joint venture of the India and Russia it was tested several times but its 12th successful test in Rajasthan India. it was tested in pokhran desert India during its making time.
India's first nuclear test on May 18, 1974, described by the Indian government as a "peaceful nuclear explosion." The first Nuclear Test in India was cnducted on 18 May , 1974 at Pokhran.