60 साल पहले Himalaya पर CIA ने खोया Plutonium Nuclear Generator, India में आज भी खौफ क्यों?
In 1965, at the height of the Cold War, the CIA and Indian intelligence planned a secret mission to spy on China by installing a nuclear-powered device on the Nanda Devi peak in the Himalayas. The mission failed and a plutonium-powered generator was lost under the ice. Sixty years later, the device has never been found.
Is it still buried beneath glaciers that feed the Ganges River?
And could climate change turn a forgotten Cold War secret into a modern-day threat? This video explores the true story behind one of the world’s most disturbing intelligence mysteries, based on a New York Times investigation.
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