National Security Guard - I

April 1953, New Delhi was experiencing a strange calm after the recent turbulence.

The purge of corrupt officials, the exposure of the Shadow's infiltration, and India's shocking nuclear test had all shifted the political landscape dramatically.

But while the streets seemed quieter Rohan knew better. He had lived through history both the history of this world and the one he had left behind in 2024.

He understood the reality of the moment better than anyone else, though he could never speak of it openly.

The reorganization of the government and military had started, but Rohan knew it was only the beginning.

Key leaders had fallen, including Amar Singh, the disgraced DGP, and President Naveen, who had quietly stepped down. New leaders were emerging from the shadows of the old regime.

Among them, Keshav Mehra, the new DGP, was rebuilding the police force from the ground up.