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Top Isro scientist hints at espionage attack , claims he was poisoned in 2017 Top Isro scientist hints at espionage attack , claims he was poisoned in 2017 Top Isro scientist Tapan Misra has alleged that he was poisoned with deadly arsenic trioxide on May 23, 2017 during a promotion interview at Isro headquarters in Bengaluru. advertisement Tapan Misra is currently a senior advisor at Isro. (Photo: Facebook/TapanMisra) The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) is in the news again but this time it is not for a healthy reason. A senior Isro scientist has claimed that he was poisoned more than three years ago. He has also hinted that this could be an espionage attack to kill a top scientist involved in important military-related projects. ....
Poison attack on me maybe due to my RISAT work: ISRO scientist Misra expressed suspicion that people who were afraid of losing orders from the Indian government might have been involved in the attack on him. Share Via Email | A+A A- By PTI AHMEDABAD: A day after claiming that he was poisoned with arsenic over three years ago, top ISRO scientist Tapan Misra on Wednesday said it might have been due to his contribution in developing indigenous radar imaging satellites. Talking to reporters at his residence here, Misra expressed suspicion that people who were afraid of losing orders from the Indian government might have been involved in the attack on him. ....
My contribution was in developing radar imaging satellites - RISAT, considered as a very high-grade technology. We can watch the earth s surface in any situation, be it day or night, using this system. This radar system is 10 times costlier (than the indigenous one) if we buy it (from others), Misra said. This system is useful for the military for its ability to capture images despite clouds and dust. So, if we develop such a system in our own country, it s obvious that others (who are selling it to India) will lose their business, he said when asked to pinpoint the exact reason behind the attack. ....