Homi J. Bhabha died in an Air India crash on Mont Blanc just months after publicly stating India could produce a nuclear device in 18 months. No debris from the crash was ever recovered. Allegations of CIA involvement have persisted, notably fueled by claims in the book Conversations with the Crow.
Sab kuch dikhta nahi hai... People of Bharat... wake up...
Now let's discuss the unusual death of Vikram Sarabhai - the pioneer of Indian Space Research...
April 1968, this photograph was taken at ISRO’s Ahmedabad center.Scientist Vikram Sarabhai is explaining India’s satellite project to Sonia Gandhi. Just two months earlier, in February 1968, Sonia Gandhi had come to India after her marriage. At that time, she had not even taken Indian citizenship. According to the rules, a foreign citizen is normally not allowed to enter such sensitive research centers. Antonia Maino, an 8th-grade-educated woman from Italy, suddenly developed an interest in satellites and space science right after coming to India. Isn’t that surprising? Coincidentally, a few years later, Vikram Sarabhai was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a room at a resort in Kerala. Without any postmortem, it was declared that the death occurred due to a heart attack.
In ISRO: A Personal History by Nambi Narayanan, the chapter on the mysterious death of Vikram Sarabhai is not written as a definitive conclusion—but as a deeply unsettling set of observations, doubts, and unanswered questions.
Here’s the gist of that chapter.
Sarabhai died on 30 December 1971 in a hotel room in Kovalam.
Officially, it was said to be a cardiac arrest during sleep.
But according to Nambi Narayanan:
He was only 52, fit, disciplined, and health-conscious.
He had worked late that night and was actively leading major projects.
The death came as a complete shock to colleagues.
“This doesn’t fit the profile of a natural death.”
Narayanan highlights a critical issue:
No autopsy/postmortem was conducted.
For a scientist of such national importance:
This is portrayed as highly irregular and suspicious.
It meant no scientific verification of the cause of death.
Narayanan does not assert a theory outright but raises questions like:
Why was there no investigation?
How could such a key national figure die suddenly with no inquiry?
Why was the body cremated quickly without forensic examination?
Narayanan draws parallels with the death of Homi Jehangir Bhabha (1966 plane crash).
He hints that:
Both scientists were leading India’s strategic scientific programs (space + nuclear).
Their deaths occurred at critical moments in India’s technological rise.
He refers to writings suggesting possible foreign interference, but:
He does not claim proof.
He presents it as a possibility worth questioning.
“Too many coincidences to ignore, but not enough evidence to conclude.”
Narayanan saw Sarabhai as a mentor and visionary leader.
His death created:
A leadership vacuum in ISRO
Slowed momentum in some early initiatives (like propulsion work)
It is not a conspiracy claim, but a scientific skepticism narrative:
Sarabhai’s death remains:
Officially natural
Practically unexplained
Vikram Sarabhai’s death was a deeply suspicious yet unproven mystery, raising serious questions about the absence of investigation rather than offering definitive answers.
Or a broader pattern the scientist hints at scientific sabotage.
Now, let's look at the Nambi Narayanan Case.
The 1994 "ISRO Spy Case" is no longer a matter of theory but a documented legal reality of false prosecution.
The Charge: Narayanan was accused of leaking cryogenic engine secrets to Pakistan.
The Reality: The CBI later found the case to be completely fabricated. In 2018, the Supreme Court of India awarded him ₹50 lakh in compensation, noting he was "arrested unnecessarily, harassed and rendered underwent mental cruelty."
The Impact: Many believe the case was a deliberate attempt by foreign entities to derail India's cryogenic technology, which was set back by nearly 15 years.
Next... Tapan Misra...
In 2021, senior ISRO scientist Tapan Misra claimed he was poisoned with arsenic trioxide in May 2017 during a promotion interview at ISRO headquarters.
He described symptoms of severe skin loss, kidney issues, and breathing difficulties.
Misra suggested the attack was an attempt to eliminate him because of his contribution to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, which has massive military applications.
Between 2009 and 2013 alone, the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) reported 11 unnatural deaths of scientists. While the government stated in Parliament in 2015 that none were officially "mysterious," activists and families often point to:
Unexplained Murders: Scientists like M. Iyer (BARC) were found dead with internal injuries but no external marks.
Apathy in Investigation: Cases are often being closed as "routine accidents" or "suicides" despite evidence of professional-grade interference.
Perspective: Whether these are a series of tragic coincidences or a coordinated effort to "behead" India's strategic programs, they highlight a critical need for enhanced security protocols for the nation's intellectual assets.
So... enough is enough... People of Bharat... wake up.... don't remain as willfully blind... open your eyes and celebrate Bharatmata...
Jai Hind... Jai Bharat...
Here's one ISRO scientist, Praveen Maurya, a whistleblower alerting Bharat of an alleged spy network inside ISRO...
Wake up... people of Bharat...
The Nemo of the society is trying to awaken the people of Bharat.
Here's the story of Praveen Maurya - an ISRO scientist.
Taken from an X post.
The night was quiet.
But something inside ISRO was not.
India’s eyes were going blind.
One by one.
August 31, 2017.
PSLV-C39.
NavIC. Lost.
May 18, 2025.
PSLV-C61.
EOS-09.
Lost.
Jan 12, 2026.
PSLV-C62.
EOS-N1.
Lost.
Three missions.
Same stage.
I called it sabotage.
People called it conspiracy.
Then Ajit Doval went to Thiruvananthapuram.
No announcement.
Closed-door meetings.
Inside ISRO.
Then a name appeared.
Praveen Kumar Maurya.
Rocket scientist.
VSSC.
Joined 2014.
Gaganyaan.
Scramjets.
Hypersonics.
He is speaking now.
Documents.
Dates.
Names.
Late 2021.
Ajikumar Surendren.
Civilian.
Dubai connections.
Offer: Colossal money.
Price: Gaganyaan secrets.
Praveen said no.
January 2022.
Internal complaint.
“Kerala lobby” working with Foreign Spy.
He names Dr. Deependran B.
Group Director.
VSSC.
No Action Taken.
February 4, 2022.
Writes to VSSC Director.
Subject: I Would Rather Commit Suicide Than Treason.
Names Deependran.
Names Ajikumar.
Warns of an active plot.
One night later.
February 5.
11:30 PM.
Doorbell rings.
Two policemen.
Arrested.
POCSO.
NDPS.
FIR filed next day.
But No drugs.
No Evidence of Minor Girl Harrassment.
February 8.
Got Bail.
Suspended by ISRO the same day.
Sub Inspector Ashok Kumar N.
He called him 13 times.
February 13 to April 25, 2022.
“Obey Ajikumar or face consequences.
Cooperate and we reinstate you.
We have ISRO connections.”
Praveen records every call.
Then it went darker.
Women start messaging.
Explicit WhatsApp messages.
Unknown numbers.
A Kerala number calls.
Claims to be IB.
"Don’t go to media.
Stay quiet.
We are watching."
April 27, 2022.
Writes to PM Modi.
Names the espionage.
The arrest.
The suspension.
May 17, 2022.
MP Ravindra Kushwaha.
Lok Sabha.
Salempur UP.
Parliamentary letterhead.
Writes to PM Modi.
Spies approached a VSSC scientist.
National security matter.
PMO routes both Letter to VSSC.
VSSC investigates itself.
Closed as: staff grievance.
Then it turns personal.
Your father.
Your sister.
Your home address.
Cooperate or they die.
He fights his case Alone.
2025
Full acquittal.
All charges.
Zero evidence.
The POCSO case collapses.
The NDPS case collapses.
But his career is gone.
March 2026.
Goes public.
He Witnessed AD-1.
BrahMos.
Hypersonic test data,
passed to the spy network.
Inside VSSC.
By a senior official.
1994.
Nambi Narayanan.
Same city.
Same institution.
Same method.
Midnight arrest.
False charges.
Character assassination.
28 years for partial justice.
Those officers still free.
The playbook has not changed.
Only the stakes have.
1994
Cryogenic engine secrets.
2022
BrahMos.
Gaganyaan.
AD-1 missile data.
The fort is not under attack from outside.
The key is being turned from inside.
The enemy has a VSSC employee ID.
The enemy used a child as a weapon.
Doval’s visit tells you Delhi knows.
Praveen speaking tells you someone is ready to act.
The real question is.
How deep does it go.
And how many Praveens never made it out.
Watch, wake up and awaken others...

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