Harish leaned back in his chair, his eyes scanning the blueprint one last time. "This is a bold plan, Sir. I have to say, I'm impressed. If SEBI works the way you've outlined, it could transform our financial markets. But this is going to be a massive undertaking."
"I know," Rohan replied, a determined look in his eyes. "But this is necessary. We can't afford to let our markets spiral out of control. SEBI is the key to ensuring that India's financial system remains strong, transparent, and fair."
The room was silent for a moment as everyone thought of Rohan's words.
Balbir Mehra broke the silence. "You're right, Sir. SEBI is necessary, and we can't wait any longer. But implementation is going to be tough. We're talking about creating a regulatory body that will govern not just today's markets, but tomorrow's as well. How do we start? What's the first step?"