Close to the India-Pakistan border near Rajasthan's Pokhran lies a village named Khartoli where residents are slowly succumbing to cancer perhaps paying the price for the two nuclear tests conducted in its vicinity. However none of the officials concerned have so far paid attention to their health travails. India's first nuclear test was conducted under then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1974 at a stretch just 10 km from Khartoli. In 1998 the country conducted its second nuclear under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee at a site barely 3 km from the village. Sanwaldan Ratnoo a resident of Pokhran confirmed