The nuclear device lost in the Himalayas: How a CIA Cold War mission still haunts India’s Nanda Devi
A New York Times investigation revisits a covert CIA operation that left a plutonium-powered surveillance device lost on Nanda Devi in 1965, a Cold War secret that continues to raise fears of ...
In 1965, American and Indian climbers secretly hauled a plutonium-powered generator to the Himalayas.
On May 1, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released two videos in Mandarin on its social media accounts, each targeting a different audience: low-ranking government employees and ...
Indian and American climbers were prepared with their cargo, an antenna, cables and a 13 kg generator called the SNAP-19C.
J. Michael Waller, a former CIA operative, told Fox News Digital that America risks losing "everything" if it allows China to become an AI superpower. Belinda Carlisle, 67, Shows She’s Barely Aged in ...
Despite its bold recruitment pitch, the CIA is unlikely to make significant gains amid the intensification of the China-U.S. intelligence war.
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