
The political landscape in Nepal has been thrown into turmoil, with widespread protests leading to significant upheaval. The initial spark, a ban on social media, quickly ignited a nationwide movement that resulted in the resignations of key leaders. The intensity of the protests, the property damage, and the public discontent closely resemble incidents of turmoil in other South Asian countries. The deepening relationship between Nepal and China raises questions about potential geopolitical influence. The US has responded by providing financial assistance, further complicating the internal dynamics. The situation is further fueled by internal struggles, including corruption allegations and youth dissatisfaction. Nepal’s journey since the formation of the republic in 2008 has been marked by political instability, which makes the current situation even more sensitive. As leaders face mounting pressure, foreign powers clash, and public anger simmers, the country finds itself at a critical juncture, grappling with its internal issues and the shadows of global power struggles.







