Oppenheimer urged Nehru to bar thorium exports to US for its N-goals (Photo Credit: Wikimedia)

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J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American physicist called the “father of the atom bomb”, had tried and failed to prevent then-Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru from supplying the US material — especially thorium — needed for a bomb far deadlier than his creation.

Oppenheimer’s appeal was conveyed in a phone call to the then-Indian Ambassador to the US, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, who reported it to her brother, Prime Minister Nehru, in a letter dated February 10, 1951, reproduced in a 2014 book by her daughter Nayantara Sahgal.

It came amidst intense negotiations between the two countries over an Indian request for emergency food grains assistance that Pandit had conveyed to the Harry S. Truman administration just weeks before in December.

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