Agnipankh,” meaning “Wings of Fire” in Hindi, is the English translation of the autobiography of Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam, a renowned Indian scientist and former President of India, where he recounts his life journey from humble beginnings in Rameswaram to becoming a pivotal figure in India’s space and missile programs, highlighting his dedication to innovation, leadership, and a strong belief in the power of dreams for national progress; the book is considered an inspiring tale of perseverance and serves as a powerful motivator for aspiring scientists and young people across the globe.
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