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In May 1998, India conducted five nuclear tests, drawing international condemnation. It was the first time the country had tested nuclear weapons for 24 years. Governments including the USA and Japan imposed economic sanctions on India, while Pakistan promised the tests “would not go unanswered”. Weeks later, Pakistan tested their own nuclear weapons.
In response, the Indian artist, Nalini Malani, created a video installation showing the horrors of nuclear war. It was displayed in Mumbai for 10 days generating heated debate. She recounts her memories to Ben Henderson.
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(Photo: Nalini Malani. Credit: Nora Tam/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
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0:07.9 | But the man who often found, tortured and sometimes killed these people on behalf of the IRA |
0:12.0 | was himself an informer, a secret British army agent with the codename Stakeknife. |
0:18.0 | Who gets to play God? And why me? Why my family? |
0:21.3 | When lies are still being told to this day, who do you believe? |
0:25.0 | I wouldn't even know where to start, and I'm with the irony. |
0:28.4 | Steakknife. |
0:29.7 | Listen first on BBC Sounds. |
0:36.2 | Hello and welcome to Witness History from the BBC World Service with me, Ben Henderson. |
0:42.8 | Today, we're going back to May 1998. |
0:46.9 | India's Prime Minister, Uttal Bihari Vajpay, has called a press conference. |
0:52.1 | He steps in front of the microphone and makes an announcement that sends shockwaves around the world. |
0:58.0 | Today, at 1545 hours, |
1:02.0 | India conducted three underground nuclear tests in the Pokerun Range. |
1:07.0 | The tests were secret until that moment, |
1:10.0 | and they immediately drew international condemnation. |
1:14.2 | I cannot believe that we are about to start the 21st century by having the Indian subcontinent |
1:20.4 | repeat the worst mistakes of the 20th century. |
1:23.8 | That's U.S. President Bill Clinton, and this is Pakistan's foreign minister, Goha Ayub Khan. |
1:30.7 | Indian actions, which pose an immediate and grave threat to Pakistan's security, will not go unanswered. |
1:37.8 | Indians were divided. Many poured into the streets to celebrate, filled with national pride. But others were horrified. |
1:46.2 | I was completely devastated because for me, the India that we had was brought to us by Gandhi |
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