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Book release of ‘India’s Nuclear Titans Biographical Tales’

  1. The program started with acknowledging Dr Anil Kakodkar Chief Guest & Dr Ravindra Kulkarni VC Mumbai.
  2. Dr. Anil Kakodkar was the Chief Guest and Dr. Ravindra Kulkarni, Vice Chancellor of Mumbai was also present. The emphasis was on initiating, interacting and influencing all stakeholders.
  3. The event highlighted the significance of both internal and external security for India bringing together veterans, diplomats and academicians to discuss the country’s nuclear journey.
  4. Speakers shared the successful history of India’s nuclear journey discussing the experimentation with fission and fusion processes.
  5. India’s Nuclear Titans is divided into four sections: Scientist Statements Strategists and Diplomats. Each section likely provides a unique perspective on India’s nuclear development.
  6. Dr. Salunkhe shared compelling stories of India’s successful nuclear achievements shedding light on the achievements of various Indian nuclear scientists.
  7. The event highlighted that besides financial funding research and strategic support play crucial roles in the success of nuclear programs.
  8. The perspectives of two significant Prime Ministers Smt. Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee were discussed. They played pivotal roles in shaping India’s approach to nuclear programs.
  9. Both Smt.Indira Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee were instrumental in changing India’s stance towards nuclear programs indicating a shift in the country’s perspective.
  10. After the Pokhran Test 2, Atal Bihari Vajpayee congratulated successive governments for consistently supporting and backing decisions related to the nuclear program underscoring the importance of continued commitment.
  11. Dr Anil Kakodkar mentioned Merits & De- Merits of T2 diplomacy.
  12. Education Institutions need to help governments to come up with strategies for adjusting with rapid changes of technology.
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