Nepal army backs Gen Z as Oli falls, ISI plan fizzles out

Recent political upheavals in Nepal and Bangladesh revealed contrasting outcomes despite similar circumstances. Generation Z protesters challenged corrupt leadership in both nations while external forces attempted to exploit the unrest. Bangladesh witnessed Sheikh Hasina's removal and Muhammad Yunus's installation as interim leader. Pakistan's intelligence services subsequently gained influence through various agreements with Dhaka. The ISI established pathways for potential arms smuggling and terrorist movement into Bangladesh.

Nepal's military leadership prevented foreign manipulation by supporting legitimate protesters. General Ashok Raj Sigdel stood with demonstrators demanding accountability from K.P. Oli's administration. The army chief coordinated with Nepal's president to establish peaceful transition protocols. Citizens received ultimatums to select new leadership within twenty-four hours. This decisive action blocked external attempts to install anti-India puppets.

Bangladesh's army remained passive during widespread violence and minority persecution. General Waker-Uz-Zaman expressed limited opposition while colleagues maintained pro-Pakistan sympathies. Nepal resolved its crisis within three days through military intervention and citizen participation. The contrasting military responses determined each nation's trajectory during political transitions. External influences succeeded in Bangladesh but failed in Nepal due to different institutional responses.
 

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