In "Pathways to Greatness", Kalam takes up the question: What makes a nation great -- economic prosperity and military strength or something more?
"He says it is only a matter of time before India is termed economically developed. But a nation has to learn to survive in tough times too. And for that what is most important is national character, born out of our value systems," publisher HarperCollins India said.
"So far I have written about how our nation can be developed economically, the missions for India's youth, and sometimes about the events in the life of our country. But I felt I had missed something very important.
The idea behind 'Pathways to Greatness' is that economic progress alone does not make a nation great. What is most important is national character, born out of the value systems that exist in our families, what schools teach students, and the culture of the nation," he wrote in the book's preface.
"It is a book that makes an important point. It would have delighted him no end to see this book make a difference.
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