Stacks of files covered Rohan's desk, but one folder stood out, prominently marked: Blueprint: Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act.
It was a vision he had taken from the future rooted in the belief that education wasn't just a tool for individual growth but a foundation for a stronger, more equitable India.
Today, he was ready to take the first step by bringing Mira Chaudhary, the Education Minister, into the fold.
A knock on the door interrupted his thoughts. "Come in," Rohan said.
Mira entered, her expression a mixture of curiosity and exhaustion.
The reforms she had been spearheading were progressing steadily but demanded every ounce of her energy.
She noticed the folder on Rohan's desk immediately.
"You called for me, Prime Minister?" she asked, taking a seat opposite him.