<h4>Chapter 49: Formation Of The Secret Service</h4>
After the establishment of the government, Vijay had nned to set up an intelligence department. Initially, he considered integrating it into the government''s structure, making it into one of the ministries, but to his dismay, he realized that being a spy was often looked down upon in this era. However, He recognized the crucial role of intelligence firsthand with the death of his Aunt. If he had better intelligence on the rebels, he could have been better prepared for the war. Intelligence agencies yed significant roles in future conflicts as well.
Vijayanagara already had an intelligence agency that primarily operated for the military. However, Vijay intended to establish a separate secret service department directly under his control. Once the department gained public eptance, he would formalize it as the Ministry of Intelligence.
As for the head of the secret service, Vijay had a specific individual in mind. This person had left a profound impression on him due to his remarkable ability to trace the origin of weapons supplied to the Mughal Empire. With just a few logical deductions and awork of connections, this individual had achieved something that greatly impressed Vijay. However, he remained uncertain about whether Roshan, the leader of the rebels in the Mughal Empire, would ept this appointment.
The Mughal Empire:
Roshan, the rebel leader, sat on a chair, tapping his fingers uninterestedly on the armrest while holding his head in thought. nning attacks on Mughal nobles had be increasingly difficult due to heightened suppression and tighter security measures by the tyrant emperor. Consequently, the rebel leaders collectively decided to halt their activities because of the increasing risk of going on raids, shifting their focus to serving as logistics facilitators between Vijayanagara and the Maratha Empire.
With these changes, things had be safer for the rebels, and they were now in a period of transition. Some rebels chose to embrace their new lives, having eliminated their enemies; their will to fight against the Mughal empire decreased with the increase of their wealth. However, Roshan found himself increasingly unfulfilled. For most of his life, he had fought with hatred and determination against his enemies, but now he faced a void. Despite his newfound wealth and partially fulfilled revenge by assassinating the murderer of his parents, he had nothing to upy his time, especially since his assistants were managing the logistical work.
"Knock Knock"
A knock at the door interrupted his thoughts.
"Come in," Roshan called out.
His assistant entered, holding a letter in his hands. Roshan''s interest was piqued, and he epted the letter, immediately recognizing the seal of the Raya family. It was clear that the letter was from Vijay Devaraya, the ruler of Vijayanagara. Thezy mood instantly dissipated, reced by a serious focus as he opened the letter to read its contents.
While the letter didn''t explicitly state the purpose of the summons, Roshan understood that Vijay had a specific use for him. The invitation indicated that Vijay had something in mind, though the details were not provided.
Despite theck of information, Roshan wasted no time. He quickly handed over his affairs to his assistants and fellow rebel leaders, making the decision to travel to the Vijayanagara Empire to answer the Emperor''s summons as he bid farewell to his newlywed wife.
In a matter of a few days, Vijay received Roshan as a guest inside the pce. It was his first time seeing Roshan in person. At first nce, he appeared ordinary, but what set him apart from other men were his eyes that scrutinized everything with an intense gaze, as if nothing could hide from his sight. Seeing Vijay on the throne, Roshan knelt down and greeted, "Long live Your Highness, long live Vijayanagara. Your Majesty, how can this humble one be of your service?"
Vijay nodded and gestured for Roshan to rise as he exined his ambition for the secret service agency, "I need you to set up an organization responsible for collecting information within the subcontinent. I need to know all the major and minor news about our enemies and friends alike. Given your experience in this field, I will grant you this authority. How about it? Will you ept this task?"
Hearing the king''s words, Roshan was taken aback by the sudden pie from the sky. However, he soon became thoughtful as he considered the feasibility and voiced his concerns. "Your Highness, I hold no objections to forming the secret service. However, I must be honest. Running this organization will require a substantial amount of money, and there are no prospects of financial returns in this field of work."
Vijay who heard Roshan''s concerns smiled as he waved his hand dismissively, exining, "Don''t worry. The organization will receive full support from the royal family. I do not expect any returns from your side. However, I need you toplete a task for me. Before I reveal the details, what is your answer? Will you establish the secret service for me?"
Upon receiving the answer he needed, Roshan agreed without hesitation, "I humbly ept, Your Highness. I will quickly move along with my wife to the Vijayanagara Empire."
Vijay was content with the answer he received. "Very well then, I will arrange for security measures for you and your family," he stated.
Roshan''s expression twitched slightly at the reply, but he quickly regained hisposure. As a smart man, he knew what this meant, He epted the reality that the king''splete trust hadn''t been earned by him yet, evident from the security measures being put in ce around him. While his movements might be monitored, he saw it as an opportunity to prove his loyalty to the empire.
A few dayster, Roshan relocated his wife to the Vijayanagara Empire. He transferred all his responsibilities and his stake in the Mughal Bridge Company to his colleagues. Now, he was preparing to be a shadow for the royal family, finding his prior position unnecessary.
Soon after settling in the empire, he received his first mission: to closely monitor the key figures within the Vijayanagara Empire and the Mughal Empire. Interestingly, there was a strong focus on monitoring Sri Lanka. Setting aside his doubts that was not to be had as a servant of the royal family, he delved into his tasks.
In the ensuing days, an enigmatic building emerged near the royal pce, constructed under Vijay''s directives. However, no one inquired about the building, given that it was a direct project of the royal family. Vijay allocated a substantial sum of money tounch the Secret Service. This expenditure was well within his means, thanks to the considerable profits generated from arms sales to other nations and to his own military. Additionally, the paper-making factory had started to yield substantial profits as well.
After several weeks of preparation, the expansion of the Secret Service began. Within a short span, a considerable number of agents were recruited. However, these agents weren''t akin to the future FBI or MI6 agents. They were ordinary civilians who held loyalty to the Empire and transmitted information from their respective regions.
In the Mughal Empire, the existingwork of contacts served as a foundation for intelligence gathering. Even the servants of Mughal nobles were enticed through bribery or threats to provide the necessary information. Trained secret service agents, who were once Roshan''s assistants, were dispatched to Sri Lanka via small boats at different intervals. Their mission was to establish a branch and initiate a fresh wave of agent recruitment.
In just a matter of months, the secret service within the Vijayanagara Empire began receiving diverse intelligence inputs from various regions, much like a server with multipleputers connected to it. The significance of each piece of information was promptly assessed, categorized, and submitted to Vijay''s desk for his attention.
Roshan drew inspiration for this innovative secret service structure from a recent dream. Through this ingenuity, the secret service efficiently operated, collecting intelligence from various corners of the Empire and delivering it to Vijay.