India Today: Mysterious Deaths of Key Scientists Pose Threat to National Security in Wake of Chandrayaan-3 Success

NEW DELHI, India – After the successful Chandrayaan-3 Mission, concerns have arisen over the safety of Indian scientists who have been instrumental in the country’s space and atomic energy programs. The deaths of key figures like Vikram Sarabhai and Homi Jehangir Bhabha, as well as the wrongful implication of S Nambi Narayanan, have raised suspicions about the safety of these scientists.

There have been allegations of foul play in the deaths of these scientists, with the involvement of external agencies aiming to sabotage India’s scientific advancements. In the case of Bhabha, there have been claims that the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved in causing a plane crash that led to his death.

The conversation between a CIA official and a journalist, recreated in ‘Conversations with the Crow’, sheds light on the extent to which external agencies were willing to go to prevent India from achieving nuclear capability. Additionally, the wrongful arrest of ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan in a fake espionage case delayed India’s cryogenic engine development by at least 15 years.

The mysterious deaths of Sarabhai and Bhabha, both pioneers in India’s space and nuclear energy programs, have created an atmosphere of suspicion and concern for the safety of scientists. These incidents highlight the need to thoroughly investigate unnatural deaths and ensure the safety and security of scientists working in strategic programs.

The safety and security of India’s scientific community must remain a top priority to protect them from external threats. The incidents surrounding these deaths underscore the need for a thorough investigation to ensure justice and accountability for those responsible.

In conclusion, the safety of Indian scientists working in strategic programs must be a top priority, and every unnatural death should be thoroughly investigated to ensure the safety and security of the scientific community. The deaths of key figures like Sarabhai and Bhabha raise concerns about the external threats facing India’s scientific advancements.