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TEN. Bhabha Builds His Institute in Bombay
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Note on Spelling, Photographs, and Currencies xxi
- Map of Atomic Energy, Space, and Defense Research Centers in 1974 xxii
- Atomic Energy, Space, and Defense Research Centers in 1974 xxiii
- List of Abbreviations xxv
- ONE. Introduction 1
- TWO. Building Scientific Careers in the 1920s: Saha and Bhatnagar, from London to Allahabad and Lahore 23
- THREE. The Bangalore Affair, 1935–38: Scientists and Conflict around C. V. Raman 57
- FOUR. Imagining a Scientific State: Nehru, Scientists, and Political Planning, 1938–42 79
- FIVE. Homi Bhabha Confronts Science in India, 1939–44 97
- SIX. Indian Scientists Engage the Empire: The CSIR and the Idea of Atomic and Industrial Power 107
- SEVEN. Saha, Bhatnagar, and Bhabha in Contrast, 1944–45 123
- EIGHT. Restless in Calcutta: Meghnad Saha’s Institution-Building 133
- NINE. Bhatnagar Builds a Chain of National Laboratories and Steps Upward 149
- TEN. Bhabha Builds His Institute in Bombay 169
- ELEVEN. The Politics of the Early Indian Atomic Energy Committee and Commission 183
- TWELVE. Scientists’ Networks, Nehru, and India’s Defense Research and Development 205
- THIRTEEN. A Scientist in the Political System: Professor Saha Goes to Parliament, 1952–56 227
- FOURTEEN. The Indian Cabinet and Scientific Advice in the 1950s and 1960s: Bhabha, Atomic Energy, and Reforming Scientific and Industrial Research 249
- FIFTEEN. A New Scientific Elite: Sarabhai Builds Another Atomic Energy Network, 1966–71 277
- SIXTEEN. A Day in the Life of Two Research Institutes in Bombay and Calcutta 291
- SEVENTEEN. Governance, Management, and Working Conditions in Research Institutes Founded by Saha and Bhabha 311
- EIGHTEEN. Governance and Influence in the Research Institutes Bhatnagar Built 351
- NINETEEN. Articulating Science and Technology Policy for Indira Gandhi’s Cabinet 369
- TWENTY. Building a High-Technology Economy through Atomic Energy, Space, and Electronics 395
- TWENTY-ONE. Nuclear Expectations and Resistance in India’s Political Economy 427
- TWENTY-TWO. Scientists in India’s War over Self-Reliance 443
- TWENTY-THREE. The First Bomb Test: Its Context, Reception, and Consequences in India 479
- TWENTY-FOUR. The Scientific Community, the State of Emergency, and After, 1975–80 499
- TWENTY-FIVE. Conclusions 523
- Chronology of Events 571
- Biographical Notes 577
- Notes 591
- Index of Names 671
- Index of Names 677
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Note on Spelling, Photographs, and Currencies xxi
- Map of Atomic Energy, Space, and Defense Research Centers in 1974 xxii
- Atomic Energy, Space, and Defense Research Centers in 1974 xxiii
- List of Abbreviations xxv
- ONE. Introduction 1
- TWO. Building Scientific Careers in the 1920s: Saha and Bhatnagar, from London to Allahabad and Lahore 23
- THREE. The Bangalore Affair, 1935–38: Scientists and Conflict around C. V. Raman 57
- FOUR. Imagining a Scientific State: Nehru, Scientists, and Political Planning, 1938–42 79
- FIVE. Homi Bhabha Confronts Science in India, 1939–44 97
- SIX. Indian Scientists Engage the Empire: The CSIR and the Idea of Atomic and Industrial Power 107
- SEVEN. Saha, Bhatnagar, and Bhabha in Contrast, 1944–45 123
- EIGHT. Restless in Calcutta: Meghnad Saha’s Institution-Building 133
- NINE. Bhatnagar Builds a Chain of National Laboratories and Steps Upward 149
- TEN. Bhabha Builds His Institute in Bombay 169
- ELEVEN. The Politics of the Early Indian Atomic Energy Committee and Commission 183
- TWELVE. Scientists’ Networks, Nehru, and India’s Defense Research and Development 205
- THIRTEEN. A Scientist in the Political System: Professor Saha Goes to Parliament, 1952–56 227
- FOURTEEN. The Indian Cabinet and Scientific Advice in the 1950s and 1960s: Bhabha, Atomic Energy, and Reforming Scientific and Industrial Research 249
- FIFTEEN. A New Scientific Elite: Sarabhai Builds Another Atomic Energy Network, 1966–71 277
- SIXTEEN. A Day in the Life of Two Research Institutes in Bombay and Calcutta 291
- SEVENTEEN. Governance, Management, and Working Conditions in Research Institutes Founded by Saha and Bhabha 311
- EIGHTEEN. Governance and Influence in the Research Institutes Bhatnagar Built 351
- NINETEEN. Articulating Science and Technology Policy for Indira Gandhi’s Cabinet 369
- TWENTY. Building a High-Technology Economy through Atomic Energy, Space, and Electronics 395
- TWENTY-ONE. Nuclear Expectations and Resistance in India’s Political Economy 427
- TWENTY-TWO. Scientists in India’s War over Self-Reliance 443
- TWENTY-THREE. The First Bomb Test: Its Context, Reception, and Consequences in India 479
- TWENTY-FOUR. The Scientific Community, the State of Emergency, and After, 1975–80 499
- TWENTY-FIVE. Conclusions 523
- Chronology of Events 571
- Biographical Notes 577
- Notes 591
- Index of Names 671
- Index of Names 677