Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam

"MISSILE MAN OF INDIA"

Early life, Education and Career

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born to Jainulabdeen, a boat owner and Imam, and Ashiamma, a housewife. Kalam had four brothers and a sister, all elder to him. Kalam studied at a school in Ramanathapuram and acquired a degree in Physics from Saint Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli. In 1955, he went to the Madras Institute of Technology to pursue aerospace engineering. His dream of becoming a fighter pilot was thwarted when he missed the qualifier by a narrow margin. He was ranked ninth but only 8 positions were available with the IAF. After that, he got a job as a scientist at the Aeronautical Development Establishment of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). He also worked under eminent scientist Vikram Sarabhai. When R Venkataraman was the Defence Minister, Kalam was appointed the chief executive of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme that was a project aimed at developing a fleet of missiles. He was known as the ‘Missile Man of India’ for his work in the development of ballistic missile technology. From 1992 to 1999, Kalam was the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of the DRDO. Kalam was the Chief Project Coordinator during the Pokhran II tests. During this time, Kalam became India’s best-known scientist.

Presidency

In 2002, Abdul Kalam was elected the 11th President of India. He had won by a huge margin. He was the first scientist to become India’s President and incidentally the first bachelor too. Kalam’s term as the president which lasted the full term till 2007 was beneficial for the office of the president itself. He came to be called the People’s President. His popularity soared among the people, especially school children. He visited many parts of the country and his speeches became popular for their motivational content. Despite pressure from the people to have him stand for a second term, he decided not to contest. After the presidency, Kalam became a visiting professor at the IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Shillong, IIM Indore, the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Anna University, etc. Abdul Kalam died of a cardiac arrest while giving a lecture at the IIM Shillong on 27 July 2015. There was widespread grief expressed at his passing away with the government of India declaring a 7-day state mourning. The governments of various other countries as well as the United Nations expressed their grief. He was laid to rest with full state honours at his native Rameswaram. Abdul Kalam was a man of integrity who was known for his honesty. He left no personal wealth after his death barring a few personal possessions which included his books, laptop, etc. He was knowledgeable in the teachings of various religions and had become a symbol of inter-faith dialogue.

Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Sir

“Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action.” – A P J Abdul Kalam

AWARDS

Padma Bhushan
1981

From the Government of India.


Padma Vibhushan
1990

From the Government of India.


Bharat Ratna
1997

From the President of India.


Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration
1997

Presented by Indian National Congress.

Veer Savarkar Award
1998

From the Government of India.


King Charles II Medal
2007

Presented by the Royal Society, UK.


Doctor of Engineering
2010

Presented by the University of Waterloo, Canada.

Doctor of Science
2014

Presented by the Edinburgh University, UK.

BOOKS
  • Wings of Fire: An Autobiography - 1999
  • Ignited Minds: Unleashing the Power within India - 2002
  • Mission of India: A Vision of Indian Youth - 2005
  • Target 3 Billion - 2013
  • Spirit of India - 2013
  • My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Actions - 2013
  • Forge Your Future: Candid, Forthright, Inspiring - 2014
  • Beyond 2020: A Vision for Tomorrow’s India - 2014
  • Reignited: Scientific Pathways to a Brighter Future - 2015
SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS
  • India's first indigenous hovercraft.
  • India's first satellite launch vehicle.
  • INCOSPAR Committee.
  • Ballistic missiles project.
  • Cheif scientific adviser.
  • Nuclear tests in Pokhran.
  • Kalam - Raju stent (Universal Healthcare Plan).
  • Kalam - Raju Tablet.
  • Integrated guided missile developement program.