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He spent four decades being a Scientist and Science Administrator, primarily at the Defence Research and Development Organization as well as Indian Space Research Organization and was thoroughly implicated in India’s Civilian Space Program as well as military missile expansion efforts. He therefore came to be recognized as the Missile Man of India towards his gracious work on the expansion of ballistic missile and instigate vehicle technology. He too played a crucial managerial, technical and political role in India’s Pokhran-II nuclear tests in the year 1998, the initial as the unique nuclear test by India in the year 1974.

    APJ Abdul Kalam Contribution to Science:
Kalam began his career by conniving a little helicopter for Indian Army, however stayed unconvinced with the decision of his occupation at DRDO. Kalam was additionally a member of the INCOSPAR council functioning under Vikram Sarabhai, the eminent space scientist. In 1969, Kalam was shifted to Indian Space Research Organization where he was the undertaking chief of India’s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III) which effectively deployed the Rohini satellite close to earth’s orbit in the year July 1980.
Being a member of ISRO it was one of Kalam’s greatest achievements in the course of life and he is said to have discovered himself when he began to deal with the SLV venture. Kalam had real influence in creating numerous missiles under the mission including Agni, a middle range ballistic missile and also the other one Prithvi Missile which is a strategic surface to surface missile. He had also been a Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister and the Secretary of DRDO since July 1992 to December 1999.
PJ Abdul Kalam Contribution towards Society:
In the wake of moving on from Madras Institute of Technology (MIT – Chennai) in 1960 after completing Graduation, Kalam became a member of Aeronautical Development Establishment of Defense Research and Development Organization with occupation of a Boss Researcher. His research and educational leadership leaded him to enormous success and esteem in 1980s, which provoked the government to begin a sophisticated missile program under his directorship. Being a Chief Executive of Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, he performed a main part in the growth of several missiles in India with Agni and Prithvi.
In 1963–64, he made his visit to a Nasa’s Langley Research Center in Poquoson, Virginia and Goddard Space Flight Center situated in Greenbelt, Maryland as well as Wallops Flight Facility located at Eastern Shore of Virginia. Since 1970s and 1990s, Kalam completed an effort to extend the Polar SLV and SLV-III project which brought a huge success for him. In the year 1974, Kalam was transferred to Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory which is a contributory of DRDO.

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