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India 2020 - A Vision For The New Millenium

This document summarizes the book "India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium" by APJ Abdul Kalam and YS Rajan. The book examines India's strengths and weaknesses to outline a vision of India becoming one of the top five economic powers by 2020. It discusses vital sectors like agriculture, materials, manufacturing, and services. It outlines an ideal vision for strategic industries and healthcare. The conclusion is that this ambitious vision can only be achieved if every Indian works hard without thinking anything is impossible.

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India 2020 - A Vision For The New Millenium

This document summarizes the book "India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium" by APJ Abdul Kalam and YS Rajan. The book examines India's strengths and weaknesses to outline a vision of India becoming one of the top five economic powers by 2020. It discusses vital sectors like agriculture, materials, manufacturing, and services. It outlines an ideal vision for strategic industries and healthcare. The conclusion is that this ambitious vision can only be achieved if every Indian works hard without thinking anything is impossible.

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INDIA 2020-A vision for the new Millennium

By
Sanjeev kumar nayak
About author
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born in 15th
October 1931,is one of India’s most distinguished
scientists. He was responsible for the developments of
India’s first satellite launch vehicle, the SLV-3. He has
the unique honor of receiving honorary doctorates
from thirty university and country’s three highest
civilian award –Padma Bhushan (1981)Padma
vibhushan (1990) and Bharat Ratna (1997). He guided
a number of project and mission for India to take India
into 21st century.
Yagnaswami Sundra Rajan, born in 1943 is a
scientific secretary in the office of the principal
Scientific Adviser to the government of India. He was
associated with the ISRO and subsequently the
department of space during 1966-68 and contributed
significantly to the communication satellite program.
He also helped Kalam for making blue print copy of
vision India 2020.
About the book

In India 2020: Dr Apj Abdul Kalam our most


distinguished scientists, and close associated Y.S Rajan
examine India’s strength and weakness to offer a vision of
how India can be among the worlds first fiveeconomics
powers in the year 2020.They cite growth rates and
development trends to show that goals is not an
unrealistic one. It combines the ideas of a visionary the
expertise of a great planner and the considered
recommendations of some of the best technologies
experts in India. That is a formidable combination
indeed.
India 2020 A vision for the new Millenium

1-3 chapter about vision of India.


Chapter four to eight it takes about vital elements of
India.

Chapter nine and ten speaks about the ideal vision.


Chapter eleven and twelve about what all of us do to
realize vision.
Can India become a developed
country?

These are some point:


People and development
Strategic strength
Technological as a score strength
Vision for nation
 Freedom for India
 DEVELOPED India.
Some best examples for vision India 2020

Malaysia
Japan
Israel
2nd seagment:vital elements of India

Food :
 Challenges to Indian agriculture
 Technologies

Materials:
 Steel
 Aluminum
Chemical industries
Manufacturing Sector
Service Sector
About Ideal Vision

Strategic industries-
Food Security
Economy Security
Defense supplies in India
Realizing Vision

Health Care
Diseases Prevention
The vision
The enabling Infrastructure
Realizing vision
Criticism

In chapter 4 he spokes about there will be increase of


1.3 million people and according to that he projected
Indian household demand.
In chapter 5 he has given much emphasis on hybrid
generation.
In chapter 7 he did not much speak about Small
medium scale enterprise.
Conclusion

This vision is extremely fabulous expectation thinked


by several persons but almost expressed by Dr Apj
Abdul Kalam but as I think this vision only seems to
be in reality when each and every person did not
think about the word “impossible” and try to give
100% to make our nation as a developed nation.

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