AN INDIAN SCIENTIST & SUPER COMPUTER

A STORY OF INDOMITABLE SPIRIT

SARASIJ MAJUMDER

 Vijay Pandurang Bhatkar, an Indian computer scientist, is popularly known as the father of Indian Super Computer. The Padma Bhushan and Maharashtra Bhushan awardee, Vijay Bhatkr, led the development of Param supercomputers in India.

He is the Architect of Super-computing in India where he led the development of  PARAM Super computers, the PARAM 8000 in 1991 and then later the PARAM 10000 in 1998. He is credited with the creation of several national institutions, notably amongst them being C-DAC, ER&DC, IIITM-K, I2IT, ETH Research Lab, MKCL and India International Multiversity.He has been a Member of Scientific Advisory Committee to Cabinet of Govt of India, Governing Council Member of CSIR, India and eGovernace Committee Chairman of Governments of Maharashtra and Goa. 

Back in the late 1980’s, India’s Weather Forecasting, particularly on MONSOON, was very poor, and was affecting our agriculture, and forecasts for FLOOD. India had requested USA for supply of a Super Computer titled as CRAY, to be used by our WEATHER FORCASTING SCIENTISTS. But due to Technology Trade Embargo imposed on India during that time, USA and other  European countries refused to give India a Supercomputer. It may be noted that Mrs. Gandhi also tried this before, without success.

A Super Computer is also a critical component for developing satellites and nuclear weapons. These countries refused to supply, and transfer the knowledge of creating super computers to India, fearing that India might use it to design missiles and warplanes rather than forecast the weather.

Our Ex-PM, the Late Shri Rajiv Gandhi was deeply hurt upon this rebuke and turned to Dr. Bhatkar for this issue.

Here is what was the discussion:

“Can we do it?”
Bhatkar answered, “I have not seen a supercomputer as we have no access to supercomputer, I have only seen a picture of the Cray! But, yes, we can.”

“How long will it take?”
Bhatkar promptly replied, “Less than it  will take us in trying to import Cray from US.

“How much money it would take?
Bhatkar replied, “The whole effort, including building an institution, developing the technology, commissioning and installing India’s first supercomputer will cost less than the cost of Cray.

Pleased, the Prime Minister gave the go-ahead for the project. C-DAC (Pune) summoned scientists from all over the country to work on one of India’s greatest technology projects and within 3 years, the extraordinary happened.

In 1991, C-DAC rolled out India’s first indigenous supercomputer: PARAM 8000.

It was bench-marked at 5 Glops and was the 2nd fastest Supercomputer in the world at that time.

Today India has made great progress in various areas thanks to its own Super computer.

As of now, we have 9 Super Computers as listed below :

Aaditya

Anupam

EKA

PARAM Yuv II

SAGA

VIRGO

Vikram-100

PARAM Yuva

Cray XC40

In 2015 Dr. Bhatkar was honoured with Padma Bhushan for his contribution to science and technology in India.

Presently he is the Chancellor of Nalanda University.

Source:-

1.0 The Little Known Story of How India's First Indigenous Supercomputer Amazed the World in 1991

2.0 https://www.crazyengineers.com/founders_circuit/dr-vijay-bhatkar-supercomputers

3.0 https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2017/Jan/28/father-of-indias-first-supercomputer-becomes-nalanda-universitys-chancellor-1564421.html

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  1. Delighted to know all these. It was not known earlier with do much detail. Thanks Sarasij.

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