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India 2020

A Vision for the New Millennium

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In this groundbreaking vision document, first published in 1998, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Y.S. Rajan offer a blueprint for India to be counted among the world's top five economic powers by the year 2020. A sense of purpose can make us a prosperous, strong nation in a matter of years, assert Kalam and Rajan. This is a book that every citizen who hopes for a better India must read. 'A book of dreams rooted in reality.' Indian Express 'Combines the ideas of a visionary, the expertise of a great planner and the considered recommendations of some of India's best technology experts. ' Businessworld 'This is no ordinary book . . . It should be in all libraries and on the desk of everyone who dreams about the future of India.' Tribune

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India 2020, A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

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Titel
India 2020
Untertitel
A Vision for the New Millennium
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Penguin
Erscheinungsdatum
2014
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
344
ISBN10
0143423681
ISBN13
9780143423683
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In this groundbreaking vision document, first published in 1998, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Y.S. Rajan offer a blueprint for India to be counted among the world's top five economic powers by the year 2020. A sense of purpose can make us a prosperous, strong nation in a matter of years, assert Kalam and Rajan. This is a book that every citizen who hopes for a better India must read. 'A book of dreams rooted in reality.' Indian Express 'Combines the ideas of a visionary, the expertise of a great planner and the considered recommendations of some of India's best technology experts. ' Businessworld 'This is no ordinary book . . . It should be in all libraries and on the desk of everyone who dreams about the future of India.' Tribune