Prime Minister Rohan sat in his office. In front of him lay the blueprints for a dream, one that had been in the making for years.
He had seen India through difficult times from independence to here in 1954. He has seen many things which he never expected he will ever see.
Yet in all this India has become the controller and the biggest player. But this is not enough for Rohan.
His ambition to make India a superpower in this era has forced him to work more hard yet in those he found struggle, nothing which he could not pacify.
Because now, as the dust from those struggles settled, a new challenge lay ahead.
It was time for India to build its own aviation industry.
The pieces were slowly falling into place.
Kurt Tank, the German aeronautical engineer, had been in Delhi for over a week now, providing his expertise and guidance.
But the foundation of the aviation industry was not just about Kurt's presence.