The crisis in Ceylon was brewing and heading to a direction Rohan was very well familiar.
He knew that soon a civil war will break out but the world has always been in an constant moving cycle with threats evolving.
That is why while he is keeping his eyes on that issue, he is working towards something more powerful.
Rohan in his previous world was always dissatisfied with Indian Government passive approach to threat.
But now that he has the opportunity and knowledge of future in 1953, he will make sure no one pushes India to the backfoot again.
Rohan sat at the head of the long mahogany table in his office, his eyes scanning the faces of his most trusted advisors and leaders.
Gathered around him were not just his closest confidants, but the key figures in India's security landscape
KN Menon, the Home Minister; Rao, the head of R&AW; Atma, the director of IB; KP Singh, the External Affairs Minister; and Neeraj, Rohan's personal advisor.