The announcement came quietly at first.
A leaked draft from a London parliamentary session hinted at the introduction of a "Minority Protection and Anti-Hate Crime Bill."
Within hours, similar whispers emerged from Washington and Sydney.
It was clear the Western governments, unable to contain the growing protests, had decided to concede, at least on paper.
Rohan sat in his office, surrounded by his core team Neeraj, Rao, and KP Singh.
The room was full of energy as Rao placed a freshly printed report on Rohan's desk.
"Sir, it's happening," Rao said, a hint of satisfaction in his voice. "The UK has confirmed they'll introduce the bill next week. The Americans and Australians are following suit."
Rohan leaned back in his chair, scanning the document.
His face betrayed no emotion, but his tone was measured. "They'll pass the bills, but how effective will they be?"