Rajiv Gandhi made a hydrogen bomb to put pressure on Pakistan!

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In India, the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi chose the hydrogen bomb to put pressure on Pakistan. This initiative was taken by him and the then Congress government in 1975. Such information has been obtained from the secret documents of the CIA, the US intelligence agency.

According to the report, the bomb was much more powerful than the atomic bomb made during the Indira Gandhi era. He was alarmed when the news reached US President Reagan.

The CIA recently uploaded that part of the secret document. This document contains details of India's nuclear weapons program in the 1980s.

According to the CIA, India was secretly making hydrogen bombs and carrying out nuclear programs on the orders of Rajiv Gandhi. Security was so tight that US intelligence had to work hard.

The Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi in the eighties. That is when the problem of Khalistani militancy in Punjab intensified. The Golden Temple in Amritsar was taken over by extremist religious organizations. At that time Operation Blue Star started. The Golden Temple was liberated by militants. In the midst of a complex situation, India's intelligence service reported that Pakistan was strengthening its nuclear program. At the same time, the Pakistani government was supporting the Khalistani separatists in Punjab. Indira Gandhi was worried about such a situation.

The then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated after the Golden Temple raid. As soon as Rajiv Gandhi became the Prime Minister after his mother's death, he ordered the creation of a very powerful stockpile of nuclear weapons from Pakistan's nuclear program. Rajiv Gandhi made suggestive remarks in this regard. On March 4, 1965, he said that no matter how hard Pakistan tried to build its nuclear weapons, India was very strong.

How was Rajiv Gandhi's nuclear weapons program?

According to the CIA report, a team of 36 nuclear scientists from the Bhaba Atomic Research Center had completed preparations. They made a hydrogen bomb somewhere near Mumbai. One of the plutonium stockpiles for nuclear weapons was being built.

Upon learning this, the then US President Ronald Reagan was deprived of a good night's sleep. He was not late. He sent a special envoy to Delhi. India's move to build a hydrogen bomb could create fierce competition for South Asia's nuclear weapons program. The US President saw this possibility. He hastily sent an envoy to Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

However, he did not meet the envoy. According to the CIA, the Indian Prime Minister did not pay attention to the US ambassador because of the Pakistan-US 'friendship'. The report further states that the friendly relations between India and Soviet Russia were based on Rajiv Gandhi.

The CIA did not indicate whether Soviet Russia (now defunct) had helped build the hydrogen bomb in India. Meanwhile, Rajiv Gandhi did not test the hydrogen bomb. Later, in 1998, at the behest of the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, India detonated an atomic bomb. Pakistan also detonated a counter-atomic bomb. 

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