Book Review: Governance for Growth in India (2014) by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam


Book Review by Jagdish Rai

Governance for Growth in India (2014) by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Rupa Publications; pages 153; MRP 195, ISBN 9788129132604

This 153 pages only book is written in simple language and describes very accurately the state of democracy in our country; without creating unnecessary cynicism and hopelessness. The book provide vision to youth for improving governance through e-governance and creative leadership. Author opines that in name of security we should not delay implementation of the e governance system any further; it is in present manual system that security is much more vulnerable. Detailed plan and examples are cited for e governance. Author also reflects very systematically on corruption and chart a road map to corruption free, compassionate, and developed India. For example, author suggests, "The real world examples of corruption free individuals and societies must be discussed publicly so that they can become examples to be followed in country". Specific steps for advancement of audit system and growth of economy are suggested. Author also suggests to Central information commission (CIC) to upload files on its website in searchagle text format. At present CIC uploads its judgments in scanned image format wherein citizen need to see each file if a special information be sought. The role of CAG in guarding national wealth so far is elaborated upon and then author goes on to suggest its modernization as well as creative role of correcting deviations of projects in real time rather than only auditing post completion. Suggestion of making auditing team and project managers work together may require further details to insure independence of two forces and avoiding complacency. Transparency in defense missions is advocated with very convincing rationales and numbers, which will astonish a common citizen. The strengths of country like democratic ethos, IT skilled workforce and diversity is counted upon to make an integrated development program for agriculture, education, entrepreneurship and defense. The concern for women's rights and need of providing for quality life to police personnel is also addressed. Vision for growth of India is so holistic, it also mentions how spiritual leaders can contribute to clean environment. Example of cleaning kali bein river in Punjab is cited. The book provides nuggets of wisdom on managing success and failures through sharing real incidences. Author also shares some poems which may appreciated by those who like old poems. The incidences he shares are really enlightening.
The author of this book, is ex president of India and a renowned scientist. Despite being very effective administrator and statesman, he is un- controversial figure. This book gives glimpse of vision and spirit with which he worked to achieve this.
Each chapter has 2-3 paragraphs highlighted in Grey, which are the gist of chapter. Some paragraphs gets boring wherein author appeals youth for tree plantation and adult education without linking it to any self interest. At times author seems counting too much on spirituality and altruism in his plan for nation, rather than devising checks and balancing powers. Development of missiles and fighter crafts in authors leadership is described with deserving thrill.
The book describes terrain wherein youth can find their road to success with integrity.