Rohan turned back to the table where the document lay. The words "Kingdom of Nepal Merger into the Republic of India" seemed to pulse with a life of their own, signaling the weight of what was about to unfold.
He could still see the faces of his ministers and military leaders as they processed the full scope of the plan.
The initial shock had given way to quiet determination. They had pledged their support, but Rohan knew that the days ahead would push them to their limits.
The merger was more than a mere political move; it was a turning point that could redefine the region. It could either solidify India's position or create new vulnerabilities.
The diplomatic fallout, China's inevitable reaction, and the need to secure the support of both the Nepali people and the international community all pressed on Rohan's mind.