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INDIA 2020: A VISION FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM A. P. J. KALM ABDUL, AND Y. S. RANJAN

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: VIKING PENGUIN NEWDELHI 1998Description: XVI,312 P. HARDISBN:
  • 0-670-88271-2
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954
Available additional physical forms:
  • 1
Contents:
Can India become a developed country? -- What other countries envision for themselves -- Evolution of technology vision 2020 -- Food, agriculture and processing -- Materials and the future -- Chemical industries and our biological wealth -- Manufacturing for the future -- Services as people's wealth -- Strategic industries -- Health care for all -- The enabling infrastructure -- Realizing the vision -- Afterword -- Appendix: List of chairpersons and co-chairpersons technology vision 2020.
Summary: In India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, our most distinguished scientist, and close associate Y.S. Rajan examine India's strengths—and weaknesses—to offer a vision of how India can be among the world's first five economic powers in the year 2020. They cite growth rates and develoent trends to show that the goal is not an unrealistic one. Past successes, too, bear them out. For example, we were able to launch the green revolution at a time when experts had all but given up on India ever becoming self-sufficient in food. Similarly, in the field of space technology we started from scratch to have today a system of satellite-based communication linking remote regions of the country. The same sense of purpose can lead us to success in many other areas crucial to achieving the goal of a prosperous, strong nation, assert Kalam and Rajan.
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Can India become a developed country? --
What other countries envision for themselves --
Evolution of technology vision 2020 --
Food, agriculture and processing --
Materials and the future --
Chemical industries and our biological wealth --
Manufacturing for the future --
Services as people's wealth --
Strategic industries --
Health care for all --
The enabling infrastructure --
Realizing the vision --
Afterword --
Appendix: List of chairpersons and co-chairpersons technology vision 2020.

In India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, our most distinguished scientist, and close associate Y.S. Rajan examine India's strengths—and weaknesses—to offer a vision of how India can be among the world's first five economic powers in the year 2020. They cite growth rates and develoent trends to show that the goal is not an unrealistic one. Past successes, too, bear them out. For example, we were able to launch the green revolution at a time when experts had all but given up on India ever becoming self-sufficient in food. Similarly, in the field of space technology we started from scratch to have today a system of satellite-based communication linking remote regions of the country. The same sense of purpose can lead us to success in many other areas crucial to achieving the goal of a prosperous, strong nation, assert Kalam and Rajan.

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