Srinagar, Sept. 13 -- Democracy, hailed as the world's most resilient political system, is facing a new test: the impatience and aspirations of Generation Z. Born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, this generation is digital-first, socially conscious, and unafraid to question authority. From the climate strikes in Europe to student protests in South Asia, Gen-Z has emerged as both a critic and a custodian of democratic ideals. The Global Scene Across the world, Gen-Z has challenged the old order through both online campaigns and street protests. Greta Thunberg's school strikes for climate in Sweden snowballed into a worldwide youth movement, forcing governments to debate environmental accountability. In the United States, movements su...