New Delhi, Sept. 10 -- 'Genz' fury engulfed Nepal this week. Mobs burnt Parliament, torched vehicles, vandalised the president's house, stormed into Singha Durbar (the main administrative building for the Nepal government in Kathmandu), allegedly "looted" it and hoisted a flag atop the iconic building. They also violated the curfew orders despite warning and targeted several political leaders.

The grim scenes in Nepal bring back memories of Sri Lanka's 2022 economic crisis and Bangladesh's 2024 political turmoil. The protest in all these three country were led by the youth.

Like in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the government has been toppled in Nepal as well. Nepal Prime Minister KP Oli resigned from his post on Tuesday to allow "steps tow...