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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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Review of wings of fire in 150-200 words

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Wings of fire :-

Wings of Fire is an autography of APJ Abdul Kalam covering his early life and his work in Indian space research and missile programs. It is the story of a boy from a humble background who went on to become a key player in Indian space research/Indian missile programs and later became the president of India. It was very engaging initially, but tended to drag a bit towards the end with lot of technical details and procedural information of his space research and missile projects.

I loved the initial chapters of "Wings of Fire" since it gives a vivid picture of our country during 1930-1950s. Kalam was born in Rameswaram, a southern religious town in Tamilnadu. The initial chapters provides an interesting glimpse of religious harmony which existed before India’s partition, the famous Shiva temple, which made Rameswaram so sacred to pilgrims, was about a ten minute walk from their house. Their locality was predominantly Muslim, but there were quite a few Hindu families too, living amicably with their Muslim neighbours.

There are instances in the where a teacher spreading social inequality is punished and force to leave the institution (school).

Kalam in younger years wanted to be an officer in air force, however he couldn't clear the interview. He met Swami Sivananda after this failure and I found his words to Kalam interesting and in a way prophetic,

"Accept your destiny and go ahead with your life. You are not destined to become an Air Force pilot. What you are destined to become is not revealed now but it is predetermined. Forget this failure, as it was essential to lead you to your destined path. Search, instead, for the true purpose of your existence. Become one with yourself, my son! Surrender yourself to the wish of God."

In the book we learn how Kalam started his career in Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) and was involved in the design of a hovercraft. Later he moved to Indian Space Research which was the brain child of Vikram Sarabhai. In 1963, Kalam went to NASA facility in Maryland(USA) as part of a training program on sounding rocket launching techniques. There he came across a painting which depicted Tipu Sultan's rocket warfare against the British.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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The story is each about a warm and intensively particular, deeply passionate, common boat – proprietor’s son who has come India’s most distinguished living cracker. The pure faith in God and deep kindness, dealing with life with positivity, wisdom, and technological advancements, Love toward one country and numerous further effects are mentioned in this book.

The book is full of perceptivity, particular moments, and life gests ofDr. APJ Kalam. It gives us an understanding of his trip of success.

This is a story of a boy who was born in a normal and middle- class family. He'd a curiosity about aeronautical engineering. He faced so numerous failures during launching the satellite called SLV( Satellite Launching Vehicle) but he proved that anything can be achieved by keep trying because when you come a failure also you go one step closer to success.

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