Finally after working for a long time and with his good memory of past/future, he was able to create a mature blueprint.
But Rohan knew that the details would matter the most in the council meeting.
Would they accept it? Or would it be dismissed as overly ambitious?
The next morning, the members of the Economic Advisory Council began filing into the conference room
The usual faces were present, Harish Patel, the Finance Minister, Balbir Mehra, a renowned economist, Sudha Murmur, a fierce advocate for financial reform, and Dr. Arvind Sen, an expert in securities law from the Delhi School of Economics.
Rohan entered the room, carrying the thick dossier that held the blueprint for SEBI.
He placed it on the table and looked around at the assembled council members.
He could sense the skepticism in the room, but he was confident in what he had prepared.