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A Manifesto For Change: A Sequel To India 2020 By APJ Abdul Kalam And V. Ponraj

A Manifesto For Change: A Sequel To India 2020 By APJ Abdul Kalam And V. Ponraj

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A book which surprisingly was ahead of its times was published in 1998. This was named India 2020, and indicated that India would soon be one of the world's top five economies. The nation had conducted a series of nuclear tests and faced sanctions...
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  • Author Abdul Kalam
  • Binding Paperback
  • Language English
  • Pages 255
  • Publisher Harpercollins
  • Book Name A Manifesto For Change: A Sequel To India 2020
  • Dimension 5.4 x 0.8 x 8.6 inches

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A book which surprisingly was ahead of its times was published in 1998. This was named India 2020, and indicated that India would soon be one of the world's top five economies. The nation had conducted a series of nuclear tests and faced sanctions worldwide. A new government had taken power, so it was a difficult time for the economy. Predicting Indian had it in her to get on the fast track to progress wasn't the best of times. The vision presented in the book would continue to inspire many sectors of the economy, directly or indirectly, to work for and attain high growth. Hundreds of thousands of copies have been sold since. His author a.p.j. Abdul kalam, writing with the co-author v. Ponraj, is providing a sequel in a manifesto for reform. As then focused as now on his dream of a developed Indian by 2020, India's eleventh president explores what we need to get right to achieve that vital goal: harnessing our youth's stupendous energy to contribute to development, a united parliament that makes full use of its time for constructive debate and rises above small-party politics to achieve the broader national vision, and a plateau. It is time, he suggests, to leave behind the politics of antagonism and disruption. As a reward: this beautiful land is a developed Indian.

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