Former president Abdul Kalam, father of India’s missile programme, dies at 83

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
1931-2015
Former Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, known as the father of the country’s military missile program, has died after collapsing while delivering a lecture, a top state official said. He was 83.
The president from 2002 until 2007, he was a scientist and science administrator for four decades before that, mainly at the state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Indian Space Research Organisation. He played a key organizational and technical role in India’s nuclear program.
He also served as a scientific adviser to the prime minister.
Kalam fell sick Monday while addressing the students of the Indian Institute of Management in the Meghalaya state capital, Shillong, said P.B. Warjri, chief secretary of the state. He was rushed to the hospital, but was declared dead after doctors could not revive him, Warjri said.