Published: November 6, 2025
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A 30-year-old engineer working on DRDO’s BrahMos missile project dies suddenly. Initially, it’s called a heart attack. But his family says — no health issues, no prior warnings. So what really happened? 🧵👇

Image in tweet by Hathyogi (हठयोगी)

This isn’t the first case. Many Indian scientists working on strategic defence projects have mysteriously died. Let’s look back at the chilling pattern that’s been going on since the 1960s. 👇

1966 — Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, father of India’s nuclear program, dies in a mysterious plane crash. Years later, CIA sources themselves admitted their involvement in sabotaging India’s nuclear progress.

Soon after, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai — the visionary behind ISRO — found dead in a hotel room. Again, labeled as “natural causes.” But no concrete explanation ever surfaced.

Between 1995 and 2016 — over 684 ISRO engineers, 387 BARC scientists, and 255 DRDO scientists died in “unexplained” circumstances. That’s nearly 1,300 strategic scientists gone in 40 years. Officially — “accidents,” “heart attacks,” or “suicides.”

Why do so many of India’s brightest minds working in nuclear, missile, and space programs die mysteriously? Is this just coincidence — or covert sabotage? 👇

During the Cold War, CIA systematically targeted Soviet scientists the same way. Poisoning, fake accidents, sudden heart failures — all to delay strategic programs. Sound familiar?

The same trend appears in India. Scientists die in “lab explosions” — but the labs show no trace of explosives. Others are found with arsenic trioxide or Polonium-210 — deadly poisons not available in India.

The question is — who benefits? BrahMos isn’t just another missile. It’s a game-changer — world’s fastest supersonic cruise missile, co-developed by India and Russia. A missile that reshapes South Asian geopolitics.

Countries like Philippines and Vietnam are buying BrahMos to counter China. During Operation Sindhur, BrahMos showed its precision and reach — rattling both Pakistan and the U.S.

The U.S. maintains nuclear and drone bases inside Pakistan. BrahMos directly threatens that power balance. So eliminating key Indian scientists becomes a strategic necessity for some.

It’s not just murder — it’s psychological warfare. When young scientists die mysteriously, parents stop sending their kids to ISRO, DRDO, or BARC. The result? Brain drain. Our best minds move abroad.

Meanwhile, American private companies thrive on Indian talent. Their innovation grows — ours stalls. This is the real victory of covert sabotage.

If we don’t act now, India’s strategic progress could continue to be sabotaged silently. We need counter-intelligence protection for scientists — just like our top military officers get.

Each DRDO, ISRO, and BARC scientist deserves personal-level security, forensic oversight, and transparent investigations. Families must get psychological support — not silence.

India can’t afford to lose its brightest minds to invisible wars. Protecting scientists is protecting India’s future. 🇮🇳

@hathyogi31 This has happened with many scientists but till date no one knows the real reason.

@iAkankshaP Exactly! A well planned operation

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