In the dry, unforgiving heat of a Hyderabad summer in 1953, the barren land stretched out as far as the eye could see.
Dust clouds swirled around the group of men standing on what was nothing more than cracked earth.
But they knew what was going on here, a building that was the beginning of something monumental.
NISA, the National Industrial Security Academy, was not just a project, it was the foundation of a vision, a symbol of India's ambition to protect its industrial backbone.
Even though the world of 1953 is not ready for this but Rohan still pushed and made it happen.
This not only raise the status of India but also allowing it to set a precedent all the world will follow.
Rohan, hands on his hips, surveyed the site with a mix of determination.
It was hard to believe that this empty patch of land would soon house one of the most advanced security training academies in the world.