Purana Qila, Delhi, Morning of April 25, 1557
Rows of soldiers stood in formation on the training grounds, awaiting inspection. At the forefront were a thousand troops from the Gorkha Kingdom, led by King Dravya. Behind them stood three thousand soldiers from Aditya's mercenary army, commanded by Colonels Manish, Ratnakar, and Neelesh. Finally, two thousand cavalrymen, led by Bheem, waited with their mounts, all standing in disciplined queues.
Prince Aditya moved through the ranks, stopping first to meet King Dravya. The Gorkha king, clad in leather armor reinforced with customized chain mail, stood resolutely. The two leaders exchanged salutes, fists clenched in mutual respect. Aditya then clasped both of Dravya's hands firmly.
"Your Majesty, our imperial troops are now under your guidance. I trust you will lead them wisely and bring your expertise to bear in these trying times," Aditya said with solemnity.