A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
1931-2015
Missile Man of India
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam 15 October 1931 – 27 July 2015) was an
Indian
aerospace
scientist who served as the 11th president of India from 2002 to 2007. He was born and raised in
Rameswaram,
Tamil Nadu and studied physics and aerospace engineering. He spent the next four decades as a
scientist
and
science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and
Indian
Space
Research Organisation (ISRO) and was intimately involved in India's civilian space programme and
military
missile development efforts.[1] He thus came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his
work on
the
development of ballistic missile and launch vehicle technology.[2][3][4] He also played a
pivotal
organisational, technical, and political role in India's Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998, the
first
since
the original nuclear test by India in 1974.
Biographies
- Eternal Quest: Life and Times of Dr Kalam by S Chandra; Pentagon Publishers, 2002.
- President A P J Abdul Kalam by R K Pruthi; Anmol Publications, 2002.
- A P J Abdul Kalam: The Visionary of India by K Bhushan, G Katyal; A P H Pub Corp, 2002.
- A Little Dream (documentary film) by P. Dhanapal; Minveli Media Works Private Limited, 2008.
- The Kalam Effect: My Years with the President by P M Nair; Harper Collins, 2008.
- My Days With Mahatma Abdul Kalam by Fr A K George; Novel Corporation, 2009.
- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: A Life by Arun Tiwari; Haper Collins, 2015.
- The People's President: Dr A P J Abdul Kalam by S M Khan; Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.