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Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Sushant Pradhan
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Ep: 477 | Bharat Dahal on Nepal’s Geopolitics, Gen Z Protest & Future Politics | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Sushant Pradhan Podcast
3 hours 49 minutes
5 days ago
Ep: 477 | Bharat Dahal on Nepal’s Geopolitics, Gen Z Protest & Future Politics | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Bharat Dahal on Nepal’s Geopolitics, Gen Z Protest & Future Politics. Bharat Dahal, a renowned political analyst and former Maoist leader, joins this podcast to deliver powerful insights into Nepal’s current geopolitical and political situation. In this in-depth conversation, he breaks down the complexities of Nepal’s geopolitics, the Gen Z protest, foreign interference, and the country’s uncertain future. In the first half, Bharat Dahal explains how the USA, Russia, India, and China are shaping South Asia through proxy wars, economic tactics, and hidden strategies. He highlights the Bangladesh airport incident, Indian media propaganda, dollar power, and shifting global alliances that directly impact Nepal. Dahal also sheds light on the foreign intervention in Nepal’s Gen Z protest, a movement that brought youth to the streets demanding change. In the second half, the discussion turns to Nepal’s internal crisis: the call for a directly elected PM, government dissolvement, NGO and INGO involvement, and the controversial snipers during the Gen Z protest. He also speaks on Sushila Karki as a possible interim PM, the role of Tibet refugees, and his endorsement of Harka Sanpang. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in Nepal’s geopolitics, foreign influence, and the voice of Gen Z youth as the nation faces one of its most defining moments. GET CONNECTED WITH Bharat Dahal: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/bharatdahal FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/bharat.dahal.121/?locale=ne_NP  
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