B mode polarization in cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is crucial for tracing gravitational radiation, as it is generated by tensor perturbations from the early universe. This polarization can be decomposed into E mode and B mode components, with B mode being particularly significant for confirming inflationary models of the universe. While the WMAP satellite has not detected B mode due to its limited sensitivity, the Planck satellite was expected to provide insights, although its ability to detect B mode polarization remains uncertain. The detection of B mode would support inflationary theory and challenge alternative models like the ekpyrotic universe. The ongoing research aims to refine detection methods to overcome systematic errors and improve sensitivity to these faint signals.