Description
How do you build a scientifically and technologically strong modern nation with limited means and resources? Indian scientists faced this challenge seven decades ago when the newly independent country confronted a world rapidly advancing in science and technology. In the years that followed, they battled poor funding and archaic regulations to build Indias science infrastructure from scratch. This fascinating narrative captures the story of the struggles and triumphs of these leaders of science and the world-class institutions they founded.
From the cosmic-ray experiments at the Kolar Gold Fields to ISROs stunning space observatory built under severe constraints, from the construction of one of the worlds largest radio telescopes in Ooty to the development of structural biology at IISc and, most recently, the significant contributions of the countrys scientific institutions towards tackling a global pandemic Space. Life. Matter. brings to readers the path-breaking advances made by Indias scientists to original research and what they mean to the nations progress.
Deeply informed, enlightening and inspiring, this singular, comprehensive account of the pride of place that Indian science occupies in the world is essential reading for all.

