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One unrealized dream of 'Missile man' A P J Abdul Kalam who died on July 27, will become a reality next year.
Speaking to ANI, Scientist Prahlada Ramarao said, "The indigenously developed defence missile system Akash was the dream and a favourite project of Dr Abdul Kalam. I wish he were here to witness ...
Akash and BrahMos missiles, developed by Indian scientists R. Prahlada and Sivathanu Pillai, played a crucial role in ...
Akash missile system, developed under Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, proved vital in weakening Pakistan's defences in the recent Indo-Pak conflict. Former DRDO chief Sudhir Mishra highlights its precision ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Former Indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, considered the father of the country's missile program, died on Monday in hospital at the age of 83, a doctor said.
Personally chosen by India’s ‘Missile Man’ Dr APJ Abdul Kalam in the early 1990s, Ramarao was appointed as the youngest project director at just 35 to lead the Akash programme.
Former Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, known as the father of the country’s military missile program, died Monday after collapsing while delivering a lecture, a top state official said. He ...
Dhanush is set to portray India's revered former president and aerospace scientist Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in a biopic, unveiled at the Cannes Market.
Former Indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, considered the father of the country's missile programme, died on Monday in hospital at the age of 83, a doctor said.
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