Under the former boss, Rahul Bajaj, the company was typical of astratum of Indian entrepreneurs, known as the Bombay club, who wanted to keep foreign competition at bay with tariff walls and domestic mergers.
"For too long, the police service has recruited the great majority of its officers from too narrow astratum of society, and formal intellectual attainment has played too little a part in recruitment, " he says.
She told him (and the rabbits that sometimes surreptitiously accompanied the riders) that people were becoming more and more unbalanced: studies had proved it, which led the psychiatrist to conjecture that perhaps mental instability was not so much a disease as astratum of normality, just below the surface of normality as it was commonly conceived.