Abdul Kalam

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A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Date of Birth: October 15, 1931
Place of Birth: Dhanushkodi in Rameswaram,
Tamil Nadu, India
President of India
Tenure Order: 11th President
Took office: July 25, 2002
Predecessor: K. R. Narayanan

Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (Devanagari: अब्दुल क़लाम)(Tamil ஏ. பி. ேஜ. அப்துல் கலாம்) (Urdu:ابدول کلام)(born October 15, 1931, Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India), usually referred to as Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, is the President of India. He is also a notable Indian scientist and an engineer.

Biography

Abdul Kalam is a Tamil Indian born in Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, to a working class Muslim family. Kalam received his degree in aeronautical engineering from the Madras Institute of Technology in 1958. He joined India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) upon graduation to work on a failed hovercraft project. In 1962, he moved to the Indian Space Research Organisation, where his team successfully launched several satellites. He made a significant contribution as Project Director to develop India's first indigenous satellite launch vehicle (SLV-III) which successfully injected the Rohini satellite in the near earth orbit in July 1980.

In 1982, he returned to the DRDO as director, focusing on guided missiles. He was responsible for development and operationalisation of AGNI and PRITHVI missiles. This led to his nickname as India's "Missile-man".

In July 1992, he became scientific advisor to India's defence minister. As the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Indian government, he was holding the rank of a Cabinet Minister. His work led to the successful Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998, which reiterated India's position as a nuclear weapon state.

Dr. Kalam has the unique dinstinction of receiving honorary doctorates from at least thirty universities, and India's three highest civilian honours - Padma Bhushan, in 1981; Padma Vibhushan, in 1990; and Bharat Ratna, in 1997. On July 18, 2002, Kalam was elected by an overwhelming majority (upwards of 90%) as President of India and took office on July 25.

Kalam observes strict personal discipline, practicing vegetarianism, teetotalism, and celibacy. It is believed that he reads both the Qur'an (the main holy text of his family's faith, Islam) and the Bhagavad Gita (the main holy text of India's majority religion, Hinduism). Kalam is also a scholar of Tirukkural; in most of his speeches, he quotes at least one kural.

Politically, Kalam wants India to take a more assertive stance in international relations and sees his work on India's nuclear weapons program as a way to assert India's place as a future superpower.

He has written many inspirational books most notably his autobiography Wings of Fire aimed at encouraging the Indian youth. He strongly advocates an action plan to develop India into a knowledge superpower and into a developed nation by the year 2020. ''Guiding Souls: Dialogues on the Purpose of Life reveals his spiritual side.

He takes active interest in the field of science and technology. He has proposed a research programme to increase intelligence using bio-implants. He is also a supporter of Open source software over proprietary solutions and believes that the use of open source software on a large scale will let more people enjoy the benefits of information technology.

Books

  • Biographies
    • Wings of Fire: An Autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam by A.P.J Abdul Kalam, Arun Tiwari (Orient Longman, 1999) ISBN 8173711461
    • Scientist to President by Abdul A.P.J. Kalam (Gyan Publishing House, 2003) ISBN 8121208076
    • Eternal Quest: Life and Times of Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam by S. Chandra (Pentagon Publishers, 2002) ISBN 8186830553
    • President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam by R. K. Pruthi (Anmol Publications, 2002) ISBN 8126113448
    • A. P. J. Abdul Kalam: The Visionary of India' by K. Bhushan, G. Katyal (A.P.H. Pub. Corp, 2002) ISBN 817648380X

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Preceded by:
K R Narayanan
President of India
July 25, 2002-
Succeeded by:
Incumbent


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