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Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka: Is South Asia fertile ground for Gen Z revolutions?

September 16, 2025
in National Security
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New Delhi — The clang of iron gates collapsing under pressure turned into a drumbeat for change as crowds stormed through barricades outside Nepal’s corridors of power last week. Inside, the prime minister’s residence — once a fortress of privilege — echoed with muddy footsteps, smashed windows, and looted luxury items.

It was a scene that felt uncannily familiar. South Asia has seen this before: Sri Lanka in 2022, when enraged citizens occupied the presidential palace, and Bangladesh in 2024, when weeks of student-led protests forced political upheaval.

Now Nepal, a nation of 30 million caught between India and China, is following a similar arc. After three days of youth-led demonstrations against corruption and nepotism turned deadly — with over 70 killed in clashes with security forces — the country faces a political vacuum. Remarkably, some 10,000 Nepali youth, including diaspora members, symbolically “elected” an interim prime minister not through ballot boxes, but via a Discord poll, underscoring the digital-first ethos of this movement.

Analysts say the uprisings may differ in local triggers — economic collapse in Sri Lanka, electoral manipulation in Bangladesh, entrenched corruption in Nepal — but they share a common thread: Gen Z protesters who are digitally connected, politically impatient, and willing to challenge entrenched power structures.

“It’s certainly very striking. There’s this kind of new politics of instability,” observed Paul Staniland, associate professor of political science at the University of Chicago, pointing to how youth across borders appear to be learning from one another’s tactics.

The question now: With South Asia home to one of the world’s youngest populations, is the region becoming Ground Zero for Gen Z revolutions — and what happens when their fury collides with fragile democracies?

The post Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka: Is South Asia fertile ground for Gen Z revolutions? appeared first on The Financial Daily.

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