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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

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When were nuclear tests carried out in India?

The first test at Pokhran was in 1974, there were more tests in 1998


What were the nuclear tests conducted in 1998?

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.


Where was India's first nuclear bomb exploded?

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.


When did India test it's first nuclear weapon?

India conducted its first nuclear detonation, described by India as a "peaceful nuclear explosion," on May 18 1974.


Does India have Nuclear Weapons?

India is not a Party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. India tested what it called a "peaceful nuclear explosive" in 1974 (which became known as "Smiling Buddha"). The test was the first test developed after the creation of the NPT, and created new questions about how civilian nuclear technology could be diverted secretly to weapons purposes (dual-use technology). Though India maintained that its nuclear capability was primarily "peaceful", it apparently weaponized two dozen nuclear weapons for delivery by air between 1988 and 1990. But it was not until 1998 that India tested weaponized nuclear warheads ("Operation Shakti"), including a thermonuclear device. And it is estimated that India has 80-100 nuclear warheads (might not be active).


What was the code name of India's the first nuclear weapon test?

"Smiling Buddha" was the code name of India's the first nuclear weapon test conducted on May 18, 1974.


Where was first nuclear test conducted by India?

pokhran..in 1974


Why did India conduct its first nuclear test?

To intimidate Pakistan.


When did pakistan test first nuclear missile?

on 28 May 1998


Which country has become an atomic power with Pakistan?

Just 2 months before nuclear test of Pakistan, India tested nuclear weapon at pokhran. Both India and Pakistan became nuclear power with almost a gap of 2 monhts. After Pakistan North Korea test its nuclear weapon.


When Did India get Nuclear weapons?

India conducted its first nuclear weapons test, codenamed "Smiling Buddha," on May 18, 1974. This made India the first country outside of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council to possess nuclear weapons.


What name was given to Indian nuclear test in Pokhran on May 11 1998?

operation shakti