Rohan sat in his office, deep in thought. Neeraj had provided him with a solid framework for the National Security Guard (NSG)
But Rohan knew it could be more. His knowledge of future conflicts,terrorism, cyber warfare, insurgencies gave him a unique understanding.
The NSG had to be more than just an elite force, it had to anticipate the evolution of threats and act decisively before they escalated.
Rohan spent hours refining the framework, detailing a structure that could stand the test of time.
By noon, he was ready. He knew India needed a force that could handle everything from internal terrorism to external sabotage, one that would stand resilient against the world's growing dangers.
In the afternoon, Rohan gathered the core team involved in the NSG's creation: Neeraj, Keshav Mehra (DGP), Rao (R&AW Chief), Atma Jayram (IB Chief), and Colonel Arvind Singh, the man chosen to lead the NSG.