Pakistan, July 6 -- Seven years ago, a young Kashmiri named Burhan Wani was killed but his death didn't mark the end. It marked the beginning of something far greater. His name became a symbol, his story a spark that reignited the Kashmiri resistance. Despite India's relentless military campaigns, Burhan's voice couldn't be silenced. He wasn't just another casualty; he became a legend. In a time when guns dominate battlefields, Burhan realized that a phone in his hand could reach farther and speak louder than any weapon.

He was barely out of his teens when he joined the armed struggle, but it wasn't his combat skills that unsettled the powerful, it was his ability to connect. While Indian forces patrolled the streets, raided homes, and e...