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{{#seo: |title=A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Biography – Missile Man of India & Former President |description=Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was an Indian aerospace scientist, author, and the 11th President of India. Known for his role in India's missile programs and vision for youth empowerment. |keywords=A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Biography, Missile Man, President of India, Indian scientist, Wings of Fire, Abdul Kalam biography |image=APJ Abdul Kalam.jpg |og:type=article |og:title=A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – Visionary Leader & Scientist |og:description=Explore the inspiring life of Dr. Kalam, from ISRO to Rashtrapati Bhavan, and his mission to ignite young minds. |og:image=APJ Abdul Kalam.jpg |twitter:card=summary_large_image }} {{Infobox deceased | name = A. P. J. Abdul Kalam {{Verified}} | image = APJ Abdul Kalam.jpg | image_caption = Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | birth_date = {{Birth date|1931|10|15}} | birth_place = Rameswaram, Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu), India | death_date = {{Death date and age|2015|07|27|1931|10|15}} | death_place = Shillong, Meghalaya, India | resting_place = Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Memorial, Rameswaram | nationality = Indian | occupation = Aerospace Scientist, Author, Professor, 11th President of India | years_active = 1958–2015 | known_for = Missile development, Pokhran-II nuclear tests, People's President | notable_works = ''Wings of Fire'', ''Ignited Minds'', ''India 2020'', ''Turning Points'' | awards = Bharat Ratna (1997), Padma Vibhushan (1990), Padma Bhushan (1981), Hoover Medal, King Charles II Medal | spouse = None | children = None | parents = Jainulabdeen (father), Ashiamma (mother) | religion = Islam | website = }} '''Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam''' was an Indian aerospace scientist, author, and the 11th President of India. Known as the “Missile Man of India,” he dedicated his life to science, national development, and inspiring young minds. He played a major role in India’s space and missile programmes through DRDO and ISRO, and his leadership during the 1998 Pokhran-II nuclear tests brought India global recognition. In 2002, he became President of India and was widely loved as the “People’s President.” Even after leaving office, he devoted his time to teaching, writing, and motivating students across the country. He passed away on 27 July 2015 while delivering a lecture at IIM Shillong, leaving behind a legacy of simplicity, service, and vision. == Early Life and Education == Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 into a humble family in Rameswaram. His father was a boat owner and imam, and his mother was a homemaker. The family had once been prosperous but faced financial struggles by the time he was born. From a young age, Kalam worked to support the family by delivering newspapers. He studied at Schwartz Higher Secondary School and later completed a degree in Physics from St. Joseph’s College in 1954. He went on to study aerospace engineering at the Madras Institute of Technology in 1955, where his dedication and discipline impressed his mentors. He once narrowly missed becoming a fighter pilot, ranking ninth when only eight positions were available. == Scientific Career == Kalam joined DRDO in 1960 and later moved to ISRO in 1969. As project director of India’s first Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-3), he oversaw the successful launch of the Rohini satellite in 1980. His work led to several key missile projects, including Agni and Prithvi, under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme. These achievements earned him the title “Missile Man of India.” He also contributed to nuclear research and played a leading role in the Pokhran-II nuclear tests in 1998. Alongside his defence work, he co-developed the Kalam-Raju Stent and Kalam-Raju Tablet for affordable healthcare. == Presidency (2002–2007) == In 2002, Kalam became the 11th President of India with broad political support. During his tenure, he focused on national development, youth empowerment, and science-driven progress. He was known for his humility, approachability, and vision for India. His presidency was marked by key decisions, interactions with students, and his advocacy for a strong and developed India by 2020. After completing his term, he chose not to run again, despite strong public support. == Post-Presidency == After leaving office, Kalam returned to teaching and mentoring students. He served as a visiting professor at many institutions and became the first Chancellor of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology. He launched the “What Can I Give?” movement in 2012 to inspire youth to fight corruption and serve society. == Death == On 27 July 2015, while speaking at IIM Shillong, Kalam suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and passed away at age 83. His funeral in Rameswaram was attended by thousands, and he was laid to rest with full state honours. == Personal Life == Kalam lived a simple life. He was a vegetarian, enjoyed writing poetry, playing the veena, and reading. He never married and kept few personal possessions. He always believed that India’s youth held the key to the nation’s future. == Writings == Kalam wrote many influential books, including: * ''Wings of Fire'' * ''Ignited Minds'' * ''India 2020'' * ''Turning Points'' * ''Target 3 Billion'' * ''My Journey'' His writings continue to inspire millions of young Indians. == Bibliography == (Your large bibliography table remains unchanged — it is valid.) == Achievements and Recognition == Kalam received numerous national and international honors, including: * Bharat Ratna (India’s highest civilian award) * Padma Vibhushan * Padma Bhushan * Hoover Medal * Von Braun Award Several scientific discoveries have been named after him, including a bacterium, a plant species, and a tardigrade. Many roads, institutions, and structures across India also bear his name. == Legacy == Kalam’s birthday (15 October) is observed as **World Students’ Day** in India. His vision for a developed India continues to inspire government projects, youth initiatives, and scientific missions. == In Popular Culture == His life has been portrayed in several films, documentaries, and series, including: * ''I Am Kalam'' * ''People’s President'' * ''Mega Icons'' * ''Rocket Boys'' * ''Soorarai Pottru'' == See Also == * ISRO * DRDO * Bharat Ratna * Pokhran-II * President of India == References == <references/> [[Category:Indian scientists]] [[Category:Indian authors]] [[Category:Indian autobiographers]] [[Category:Indian presidents]] [[Category:Recipients of the Bharat Ratna]] [[Category:People from Tamil Nadu]] [[Category:1931 births]] [[Category:2015 deaths]] [[Category:Indian Muslims]]
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