India's only Nobel laureates in Physics were uncle-nephew duo
India's only Nobel laureates in Physics are an uncle-nephew duo: CV Raman, who won in 1930 for the Raman Effect, and Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, honored in 1983 for discoveries about stellar evolution. Their shared legacy is a unique chapter in global science, illustrating generational brilliance and the lasting impact of mentorship and family tradition in Indian physics.