Srinagar, Oct. 14 -- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, remembered globally as the "Missile Man of India" and revered nationally as the "People's President," was far more than a scientist or a statesman-he was a seeker of truth who harmonized technology with transcendence. Born in the modest town of Rameswaram in 1931, Kalam's journey from a boatman's son to the highest constitutional office of India embodies the dynamic synthesis of science, ethics, and spirituality. His life was a living parable of how human willpower, guided by moral purpose, can transcend social and material limitations. Yet, beneath the achievements of the scientist and the eloquence of the visionary, there lay a deep philosophical current that shaped his worldview-a belief that kn...