"It is time Indian youth emerge out of the servitude mentality and stand in world community as free-thinking human resource," Kalam said at 'Swami Chidananda Janma Shatabarshiki Mahotsava' here.
In his address, Kalam also quoted from his recently written book "Squaring the Circle: Seven Steps to Indian Renaissance".
Stating that people of religion and spirituality can take lead in this mission, he said "it is essential to reform Indian society using reason, challenge ideas grounded in primordial identities of religion, ethnicity and castes, and advance knowledge through the scientific method".
"This incapacity is not real. It is self-created and self-imposed. Its cause is not lack of intelligence, but rather a lack of determination and courage to use one's intelligence without being guided by another," the former President said adding "let us give our youth this understanding enabling clarity of their perception."
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Advocating unity among people, Kalam said religious leaders should give strength to the people to combat forces of division and embed the thought "Nation is bigger than the individual" in the minds of all.
We can bring a doctrine of global cooperation built over the foundation of regional collaborations and core competencies of people and society of many nations", he said.