The Vision
"I climbed and climbed
Where is the peak, my Lord?
I ploughed and ploughed,
Where is the knowledge treasure, my Lord?
I sailed and sailed,
Where is the island of peace, my Lord?
Almighty, bless my nation
With vision and sweat resulting into happiness.
Kalam observed that it was important to have a mission for the nation and a mission in life.
"Mission leads to thinking. Thinking leads to hard work with devotion. It will result in close to achievement in profession. Achievement in profession alone is not sufficient. A righteous human mind is vital. Combination of economic prosperity in life and righteous way of thinking and action by individuals and society will make the nation great.
India Then and Now
"In 1991, we were in a precarious foreign exchange reserve condition. We had to pledge our gold to maintain the
minimum balance required for our imports. Inflation was high. Land lines were few and mobile phones were a luxury.
The people had to wait for telephone connections for months after booking. We had to wait in long queues for the
railway reservation. We had very few automobile companies and there was a large waiting list for getting the allotment for a car or scooter. The export performance from software, pharma and other industries were negligible. This was the scene in 1991.
"Today, India is in an ascending economic trajectory, with continuously rising foreign exchange reserves, moderate
rate of inflation, global recognition of our technological competence, energy of 540 million youth, umbilical connectivities of 23 million people of Indian origin in various parts of the planet. India as the largest democracy
in the world has the reputation for providing leadership to one billion people with multi-cultural, multi-language and multi-religious backgrounds. India has become a trillion dollar economy."