Madhabi Puri Buch, the former banker who last year became the first woman to head SEBI, has the chance to shape investors’ perception of Indian markets for the next 20 years. Politically, too, it’s an opportune moment. As opposition politicians try to corner Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his proximity to Adani, and the government tries to distance itself from the saga, she can afford to get tough against powerful business families. India, it is said, always does the right thing in the end — when there’s a crisis. Hopefully, this time won’t be different. Disclaimer: This is a Bloomberg Opinion piece, and these are the personal opinions of the writer. They do not reflect the views of www.business-standard.com or the Business Standard newspaper