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A BOOK THAT GAVE ME A REASON TO STAY IN INDIA, October 1, 1999
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I'm a final year engg. student at IIT Kanpur. I used to think of going abroad (to the US) for further studies and then settle there, as many others at my university do. I thought that India couldn't develope and I could only waste my life by staying home. I would like to thank Dr. Abdul Kalam and Dr. Rajan who wrote such an amazing book that after reading it I have cancelled all my plans of leaving the country. Now I would like to be in India, work hard , and see India grow as my and many of my fellow Indians' efforts bear fruit. A must for those who have any tinge of patriotrism left in them, and also for those who think that India is the best nation to migrate from. Oct 1, 1999 Vinayak Agrawal C-204 Hall-1 IIT Kanpur 208016 INDIA
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Torch Bearer For India in New Millennium, October 13, 1999
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The book titled `India 2020 : A Vision for the New Millennium' by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam with Shri Y.S. Rajan is timely brought out to facilitate transformation (economic as well as social through technological interventions) to have a developed India by 2020. The areas identified ranges from Food & Agriculture to High Tech areas including Strategic Industries. Enabling Infrastructure suggestions viability of inter-linkages between various sectors. The book has sensitised the younger generation specially scientist/technologist to look ahead in technology development so that rapid changes in many sectors of economy are accomplished. The publication contain well-defined targets so that active role could be played by all concerned including Industries, R&D personnel, Academia, Government as well as non-Governmental sectors. I have strong conviction that the accomplishment of targets by each and every one in respective field as contained in the book will surely make India self-reliant and prosperous (A DEVELOPED INDIA) by early next century.
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The book is good as it conveys message Learn to walk alone., October 5, 1999
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Dear Sir, I have read this book. The book is very good and written in simple English. The opening message is very impressive " LEAN TO WALK ALONE". Self reliance and India has to evolve it own economic Policy,as well as development, business and marketing strategies.India has a large natural resources and talented manpower, which is morethan enough to become developed country. Only, we (Indian) have to use them in proper way. This books highlights about the strengths and weakness of our people. When one knows own strengths and weakness there is always SCOPE for improvement. The most important message is that it creats awareness that India has to become BIG AND STRONG. i think authours are able to convey their message to general public. ARUN AHUJA 122-A, GGI VIKASPURI NEW DELHI (INDIA)
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Vision with passion, June 24, 2003
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This book is a wake up call. Having attained political independence from the British rule in 1947, India has much to achieve in terms of economic independence even after half a century since then. The dream to eradicate poverty and suffering in the world's largest democracy is still unrealized. India depends on imports in many areas that are crucial to her strategic interests in civilian and military applications. Large sections of the people have no recourse but to their prayers - whether it is drought or floods. Though the country boasts of its role in the global IT arena, the contribution in dollar terms is nowhere comparable to the actual potential that needs to be tapped. While there are pockets of affluence in the mini "silicon valleys" where yuppies gulp packaged mineral water, draught beer and internationally branded colas, there exist thousands of villages where clean drinking water is still a dream to our honorable citizens. While this paints a grim scenario, the achievements in various sectors that have put us on the radar screen of technologically developed nations needs to be highlighted. India, a country with abundant natural resources is respected for what has been achieved in areas like self-sufficiency in food grains, a strong nuclear deterrence, a large technological and scientific work force and giant strides in our programs in the core sectors of the economy. Consider this: India, a country where poverty is a thing of the past and all her citizens are healthy and educated by 2010; India, the fourth largest and developed economy by 2020. This book shows us the way. This is a mission to build on our strengths; the strength of over a billion people who are committed to succeed. It is written with an in-depth understanding of the problems on hand given the vast experience of the authors. What makes this book to stand out from the rest of the reports on similar issues is the true passion and urgency to succeed with nationalistic pride. Each chapter deals with one important sector of growth with focus on implementation and cross-sectoral linkages. Technology for progress with a human face is a common thread across the book. All citizens, particularly the more fortunate and better educated have a major role in the road ahead. As head of state, a great Indian scientist who ignites our passion is now at the helm of this mission. The country needs more Kalams and not Salaams in the North and South Blocks of New Delhi to realize this vision.
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Thanks to the two great authors!..., October 4, 1999
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First of all, let me thank the two great authors on behalf of each and every Indian for giving us such a wonderful creation. As according to the authors words in the preface section, I also strongly feel that the book will surely be a source for igniting the minds of young people like us. I ought to make a special mention on the chapter on 'Realizing the Vision' wherein the authors have explained in depth about the future actions for every section of our society. This book is a must for each and every Indian who wishes to live in a better, well-developed, prosperous India.
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Torch Bearer For India in New Millennium, October 13, 1999
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The book titled `India 2020 : A Vision for the New Millennium' by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam with Shri Y.S. Rajan is timely brought out to facilitate transformation (economic as well as social through technological interventions) to have a developed India by 2020. The areas identified ranges from Food & Agriculture to High Tech areas including Strategic Industries. Enabling Infrastructure suggestions viability of inter-linkages between various sectors. The book has sensitised the younger generation specially scientist/technologist to look ahead in technology development so that rapid changes in many sectors of economy are accomplished. The publication contain well-defined targets so that active role could be played by all concerned including Industries, R&D personnel, Academia, Government as well as non-Governmental sectors. I have strong conviction that the accomplishment of targets by each and every one in respective field as contained in the book will surely make India self-reliant and prosperous (A DEVELOPED INDIA) by early next century.
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A possession of worth, in times to come., September 28, 1999
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This is my book of the year. This was gifted to me on my birthday. The book is thought provoking for young minds like ours. As it begins : `If those who think to achieve, have a firm and focussed mind, they will realize what they thought of, and even as they have thought of.' Every chapter triggers thoughts towards the objective - `Transforming India to a developed country' . This book is sure to inspire the nation and will ignite young minds full of thoughts to blossom & prosperity. A must to buy for every young Indian who thinks he can & be a part of transforming India into a Developed Country. A possession of worth, in times to come. Chandrasekhar Tanikella (India)
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Long-range Prosperity Planning that Works, February 21, 2011
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Central industrial planning by government has gone out of fashion because governments are not able to forecast which business segments will be successful in the future. Dr Kalam describes in INDIA 2020 a planning method that has been remarkably successful in India. The plan was presented to the Indian Government in 1966 and has played an important role in India's rapid development. Why did it work? Several success factors. First, a clear goal: in 2020 India must reach the status of a developed country. The vision: focus our efforts to eradicate poverty and to develop in a sustainable manner. Our attitude: there is not any obstacle that can withstand the force of our collective, coherent and focused will. With this clear goal and vision 500 experts that were also socially aware from industry, academia, research institutions and governments including Dr. Kalam developed the plan. The second feature was that the status in 1995 and the de 2020 goal was broken down in segments like, agriculture, materials, chemical industries, manufacturing, health care, the service sector and infra structure. These segments were further broken down in "intelligent" detail. "Intelligent" meaning not too broad and not too detailed like" Materials" into Steel, Aluminum, Titanium. Rare Earths The third step was to define the core technologies required to get from 1996 to 2020. For example in aluminum, modern smelter, liquid forging, eco friendly disposal. These core technologies were defined in sufficient detail to enable combinations of research institutions, academia, industry and government to launch projects to develop the required technologies.
The book was published in 1998 so you might think it is now out of date. It definitely is not. The reason is that Dr. Kalam was working on areas where the most advanced technologies are used like space satellite design, on missile development and project leader for launchings of space satellites. Dr Kalam succeeds to present the 2020 plan in very readable form in this book. Like Dr. Kalam I am an engineer, and I am amazed how Dr Kalam succeeds in describing the technologies involved, even the really complex ones in an easy to understand way. Another merit is that one can see the interconnection between technologies and their use in different application sectors.
The last chapter describes the role and actions required of government, business and the research institutions to implement the plan
For a book of this type it was a remarkable success, 75.000 copies sold already in 2002. Strongly recommended to all people interested in what technology can contribute to increase the well being of all including the eradication of poverty in a sustainable way.
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more comments please!, August 18, 1999
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I have heard good things about this book. I just bought it, I cant believe no one else at amazon has anything to say?
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Excellent Excellet Excellent, August 15, 1999
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This book is a super book I had ever seen. Buy this book
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