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''Ignited Minds: Unleashing the Power Within India'' (2002, ) is a book written by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam,
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from 2002 to 2007. The book is a logical step forward from Dr. Kalam's earlier book, '' India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium'' (1998, ) and consists of many inspirational messages by A P J Abdul Kalam. Dr. Kalam has dedicated ''Ignited Minds'' to an
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child he met at a school. While talking to students, a question came up: “Who is our enemy?” Kalam recalled that many answers were given, but the one which all agreed upon came from student Snehal Thakkar: “Our enemy is poverty.” The small book of 205 pages examines attitudes afflicting Indians today, and presents prescriptions for the rapid growth of India to enable the country to emerge as a developed country. Kalam addressed the book to the young citizens of India. The book saw increased demand following the death of Dr. Abdul Kalam.


Chapters

The book is organized into eleven chapters that address various issues: #''The Dreams and the Message'' #''Give Us a Role Model'' #''Visionary Teachers and Scientists'' #''Learning from Saints and Seers'' #''Patriotism beyond Politics and Religion'' #''The Knowledge Society'' #''Getting the Forces Together'' #''Building a New State'' #''To my Countrymen'' #Conclusion #Bibliography


Synopsis

*The book begins with a sad note. On 30 September 2001, Kalam’s
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state, India to Bokaro crashed. Miraculously, all aboard survived. Kalam was administered a
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and recalled a vivid dream where he saw himself in a desert “with miles of sand all around,” and there stood five men, namely, Caliph Omar (R.A) or
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. Kalam felt dwarfed by their presence and recollects words of these great personalities. In this chapter Kalam has written “Dream, dream, dream: dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action.” *The second chapter emphasizes the importance of parents and elementary school teachers as role models. *The third chapter talks about modern Indian visionaries such as J. R. D. Tata,
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and Dr. Verghese Kurien. *The next section of the book deals with the spiritual heritage of the Indian nation and talks about developing a model of development based on India's inherent strengths. *The fifth chapter of the book exhorts the Indians, constituting a nation of one billion people with multitude
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to develop a singular national vision and amalgamate into one national forum. *The next chapter begins with a
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“Wisdom is a weapon to ward off destruction;
It is an inner fortress which enemies cannot destroy.” *The caption line of the seventh chapter is followed by the following inspiring words of
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“Determine that things can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way.” *The eighth chapter exhorts for a change in the mindset and to take pragmatic risks which shall result in success. *The ninth and last chapter, with the caption line of “To My Countrymen” begins with quote from Nobel laureate
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: “Let my country awaken.” *The book ends with a “Song of Youth” with these opening words:
“As a young citizen of India,
armed with technology and love for my nation,
I realize, a small aim is a crime.”


See also

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India 2020 ''India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium'' is a book, written by the 11th President of India A P J Abdul Kalam and Y. S. Rajan. The book was written by the duo in the year 1998, before Kalam's tenure as President. It talks about Kalam's i ...
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References

{{A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 2002 non-fiction books Books about politics of India Debut books A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 21st-century Indian books