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``WINGS OF FIRE'': Autobiography allude to A P J Kalam, India's`` Brickbat Man'' President
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Wings of Fire: An Autobiography OF APJ ABDUL KALAM
Wings of Fire: An Autobiography OF APJ ABDUL KALAM
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Wings of Fire
"The most inspiring account I've read in recent
years"
"The unexamined life is not worth living," said Socrates more than two millenia ago. Here, we
have in print, a well-examined life of one of the icons of the post-colonial technological
renaissance of the country.
All civilisations are technological, originating from basic discoveries and determined
applications of fire, agriculture, the wheel, irrigation, knowledge of materials and metals, etc.
A defining feature of post-renaissance technological development was the organised marriage
of science and technology, each feeding on the other in a synergistic way. This is where the
non- Western nations, India being a typical example, got rapidly left behind. Kalam very
vividly recalls a piece of sculpture he saw at the NASA Langley Research Centre where his
initiation into Rocket Engineering began - "a charioteer driving two horses, one representing
scientific research and the other technological development, metaphorically encapsulating the
interconnection between research and development." Elsewhere, he writes with great insight -
"Gradually, I became aware of the difference between science an