5. Confusion over nuclear power ambitions India showed rare courage in carrying out its first nuclear test on 18 May 1974 at Pokharan.
Outside the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, India was the only nation to prove its nuclear capability.
The whole country was ecstatic and every Indian felt proud of its scientific prowess.
Instead of asserting India's newly acquired status of a nuclear power and demanding recognition, India turned apologetic and tried to convince the world that it had no nuclear ambitions.
Strangely, it termed the Pokharan test as a 'peaceful nuclear explosion' - a term unheard of till then.
The Defence Minister went to the extent of claiming that the Indian nuclear experiment was 'only for mining, oil and gas prospecting, for finding underground sources of water, for diverting rivers, for scientific and technological knowledge.' It was a self-deprecating stance.
Displaying acute inferiority complex, India did not want to be counted as a member of the exclusive nuclear club.