

When 20 brilliant Indian minds come together, they can create magic. Even in the middle of a raging pandemic and complete lockdown
JUST RELEASED: the story of this 90-day magic!


This is a true story that reveals how the limitations of time, resources and infrastructure can be catapults to success. It inspires people to think about innovation and change. This is a story relevant to a new future with constant and accelerated changes, and new ways of working. At its heart, it’s very much a story based in India and also one that has traversed the world.
It makes us very hopeful about our country and the world, for 2021 and beyond.
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India
The Ventilator Project is a must-read for all, particularly people associated with the government. lt is a positive story emerging out of an otherwise gloomy backdrop. It is a riveting story of aspirational India.’

Gopal Vittal, CEO, Bharti Airtel (India & SA)
‘A brilliantly written book. I believe the story of this book will serve as an inspiration to challenge our own mental models and embrace a world full of opportunity and change’

Pramath Raj Sinha, Founder - Harappa Education, Ashoka University, ISB
‘Chronicles a successful academia-industry collaboration between India’s science and technology institutions, startups and industry leaders.’

Anju Seth, Director, IIM Calcutta
This story of a young robotics firm applying its talent and skills to seize the opportunity to serve an urgent and immediate need exemplifies the potential of “Atmanirbharta”. A great
read!’

Samir C. Arora, founder, Helios Capital Management Singapore
‘This inside story of the race to produce a world-class life-saving product in the face of the Covid-19 crisis reads like a Mission Impossible script’

Sanjiv Puri, Chairman, ITC Limited
The Ventilator Project records for posterity a shining model of India’s intellectual capacity
and spirit of enterprise that will serve as an inspiration for future generations’