Indian leaders list: It is the leader that makes or breaks the nation. a strong and powerful guiding force always leads to the right path giving perfect results, harmony, and prosperity to the nation.
Here is the list of some powerful driving forces of India, who not only moved the country in the right direction but are embarked as the gems of our nation.
Dr. Rajendra Prasad (3rd December 1884- 28th February 1963)
He was the first president of the Republic of India; his active period was from 1950 to 1962. He was a member of the Indian national congress. He started the practice of non-partisanship and liberation of office bearer and thereby retired from his political party. Being the first president of independent India he also is the first and only president of India to serve full two terms of presidentship.
His literary contributions include:
- President of the constituent assembly.
- His autobiography “Atmakatha”.
- Division of India
- Bapu ke kadmon mein
- Since Independence
- Satyagrah at Champaran
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (25th December 1924- 16th August 2018)
He served as Prime Minister of India three times, first being for 13 days, second for 13 months and third as a full-term prime minister. He was a member of the Bhartiya Janta Party and was the first minister to hold PM’s post being a non-member of Indian national congress. India carried a Pokhran 2 nuclear test during his period, he worked on improving relations with the neighboring nation which implies for him believing in peace and harmony. He was awarded with the highest civilian honor of Bharat Ratna. Vajpayee’s birthday 25th December is every year celebrated as Good Governance Day.
His literary contributions include
- National integration
- Desicive days
- Sankalp- kaal
- Kaidi kaviraj ki kundalian
- Amar aag hai etc.
Lal Bahadur Shastri (2nd October 1904- 11th January 1966)
He was the second prime minister of independent India. He was a member of Indian national congress, an absolutely simple, grounded and a strong personality. He was the one, to lead the nation during the Indo- Pakistan war. And this war formally ended with the Tashkent Agreement on 10th January 1966 followed by his demise on 11th January 1966. He gave the famous slogan of Jai Jawan! Jai Kisan! which hailed during the war period.
Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (15th October 1931- 27th July 2015)
He was the 11th President of India from 2002-2007. He was a scientist and science administrator at DRDO and ISRO. He is known as Missile Man of India due to his extensive work in the development of ballistic missiles and launch vehicle technology. He was known as ‘People’s President’. He died during delivering lecture at the Indian Institute of Management Shilong.
His literary works include:
- India 2020
- Wings of Fire
- Ignited minds
- Target 3 billion
- Development of Fluid Mechanics and Space Technology
- Forge your future etc.
Narendra Modi (17th September 1950)
He is the Indian prime minister currently serving the nation for the second time. He is our one of the most suitable member of Indian Leaders list that we have made He is the member of Bhartiya Janta Party and earlier before beginning his political career he was the member RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). His powerful and impactful personality brings a sense of activity and a fresh vibe to once mind. The projects launched by him and the strong steps taken by him are befitting the nation at every point be it schemes or the projects inaugurated by him, for eg. Concept of Make in India, it is generating jobs and a handsome revenue to the nation. He has received an enormous amount of awards and honors from other nations for his work in bringing peace to the relation between the two nations.
His literary works include:
- Exam warrior
- Convenient action
- The Yoga of Education
- Premtirth
- Bhavyatra etc.
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