Living in the quiet snow-covered Kulgam region, surrounded by the beautiful peaks of Jammu and Kashmir, was a young man whose thoughts reached higher than the hills above him. Suhail Ibn Shah Nawaz was his name, and he was destined to make a lasting impression on the entire world. Suhail set out on the journey with curious research in his heart and fingers oiled with ink. He was only twenty years old, and already he had written three books, an accomplishment any published author would be proud of. Suhail, however, wasn't satisfied with just words on a page; he wanted to solve the universe's riddles. The Authorial Outlier: Suhail's launch book, "Own the Wisdom," was more than just a compilation of ideas; for teenage readers struggling with depression, it served as a lifeline. He courageously offered the book as a free PDF, making sure that its healing messages were read by people all over the world. It is a powerful soul remedy, according to the Star Book of World Records. There is another interesting thing that he wrote this after getting out from depression. Suhail's literary talent, however, went beyond mental wellness. "The Soldier: A Duty Out of Ministerial," his second book, honored the valiant warriors who gave their lives in defense of their nation. He honored their sacrifice and made us all aware of the responsibility we pay to those who serve in uniform with moving poetry. Challenge to Theory of Relativity: Suhail was working on the physics equations and there he found a quite mistake in “Field Theory” under the great “Theory of Relativity” given by “Sir Albert Einstein”. Generally when we read physics we just try to learn it or understand the given theory, but Suhail not only understood the physics but also research on it and finally he got a fault in the pre-existing theory. And he did not stopped here, he tried to correct that fault and published some of the research papers. People discouraged him by saying that you are putting a meaningless effort, nothing good will turnout. Although Suhail went to depression while doing his research to contradict the theory of relativity but then he opt isolation and gathered his strength. This time Suhail come back with more strength and confidence. And finally with the help of a professor from NIT Jammu, he put his research in front of the world. His work was appreciated by many top researchers and scientist. The Celestial Discoverer: Suhail's quill, however, wasn't just for paper. His thoughts were like spinning with the stars, and he explored the universe with the enthusiasm of a comet sweeping over the night sky. He combined philosophy and physics to question accepted ideas in "The God Theory of Universe." His research papers which contradicts the Field Theory given by “Albert Einstein” in “General Theory of Relativity”, were published in prestigious journals, impressing scientists and academics. The Rocketeer: Suhail had limitless ambitions. He constantly left college to follow his genuine passion, which is space exploration. He was courted by universities, but he turned them down. His focus concentrated on the sky, and he had no intention of being bound by establishments on Earth. And then came BURAQ-1—the rocket that would carry Jammu and Kashmir’s dreams beyond the stratosphere. When Suhail worked with Agnirath Aerospace Defense Research, his concept became a reality. He is going to launch this rocket near Dal Lake. This is really a historic step taken by a 20 year's old boy. This will be a proud moment for all Indians The CEO of SIS Museum: Suhail’s world of innovation does not stop here, he believe that his knowledge can help other student to work on their dreams. That’s why is he is going to start an institute just after the successful launch of his rocket “BURAQ-1”. In this institute he will ignite young minds with the fire of curiosity. Space and science flowed through the corridors, inspiring the next generation. His mentor, Prof. Elangovan Rajapolan—an ex-ISRO scientist—recognized Suhail’s zeal. Together, they stoked the flames of discovery. And so, from Kulgam’s quietude, Suhail Ibn Shah Nawaz soared. He represented India in Malasia. His name echoed through the valleys, across the Himalayas, and into the cosmic expanse. He is more than an author, more than a researcher—he is a force of nature, a comet blazing its own trail.