9 Powerful Reasons Why Balen Shah’s Victory Could Transform Nepal’s Politics

Former rapper and Kathmandu mayor Balen Shah is poised to become Nepal’s youngest prime minister as his Rastriya Swatantra Party surges ahead in the 2026 elections. His rise, driven by Gen Z protests and anti-corruption sentiment, signals a dramatic shift in Nepal’s political landscape.
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10 Explosive Shifts: Nepal Votes in First Election Since Gen-Z Protests Toppled the Government

Nepal votes in a historic election months after deadly Gen-Z protests forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign. Young voters, new leaders like Balen Shah, and political veterans now battle to shape the Himalayan nation’s future.
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7 Decisive Shifts: Will Nepal’s New PM Redraw the India-China Balance?

Nepal votes on March 5 after deadly Gen Z protests toppled its government. Experts say new leadership may reshape politics—but not Nepal’s delicate India-China balance.
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13 Historic Shifts: Tarique Rahman Poised to Lead Bangladesh After BNP Landslide

Bangladesh elections 2026 mark a historic turning point as BNP claims a sweeping victory, clearing the path for political heir Tarique Rahman to become prime minister. From exile to power, this is the full story of his rise, the fall of Sheikh Hasina, and what comes next for Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh Election Shock: 9 Explosive Takeaways from BNP’s Landslide Comeback

Bangladesh’s 2026 parliamentary election has delivered a decisive mandate to the BNP, paving the way for Tarique Rahman to become prime minister. From India ties to the Yunus referendum and Jamaat’s setback, here are the key takeaways shaping Bangladesh’s future.
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9 Defining Stakes in Bangladesh’s Explosive Post-Hasina Election That India Is Watching Closely

Bangladesh heads into its first election since Sheikh Hasina’s dramatic ouster in 2024. With India–Bangladesh ties at a historic low, China and Pakistan gaining ground, and Islamists re-emerging, the vote could reshape South Asia’s strategic balance and redefine Dhaka–Delhi relations.
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15 Defining Moments of Khaleda Zia’s Powerful Political Life

Bangladesh’s first woman Prime Minister and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia has died at 80 after a prolonged illness. A three-time premier, her life shaped decades of Bangladeshi politics, fierce rivalry with Sheikh Hasina, and the nation’s democratic journey.
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Historic Visit to Bangladesh: Talks with BNP, Jamaat, NCP and New Agreements

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has held landmark talks with Bangladeshi political parties and interim officials during his historic visit to Dhaka, the first in 13 years. The two nations signed six major agreements, launched a “Knowledge Corridor,” and vowed to deepen trade, education, and cultural cooperation while addressing sensitive issues from 1971.
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