Three different times, three different locations, the same outcome—it cannot be a coincidence. Most of you already know about the situation in Nepal, but I’m not here to repeat what the media tells you. My job is to explain what’s really going on. About a year ago, the Nepalese government demanded control over the social media algorithms of major platforms. The companies delayed. Then, the government noticed social media was flooded with content from politicians' kids living lavish lifestyles while the youth were unemployed and in poverty. So, they banned social media.
But they made a slight mistake: they didn’t ban Discord and TikTok. An NGO organized a "non-violent" protest to lift the ban, managed entirely on Discord. The protest quickly turned violent. To stop it, the government started firing on its own civilians with real bullets. The students, in turn, uploaded videos of the violence to TikTok as proof, asking for help.
Now, I don't blindly support the students. The unemployment, corruption, and poverty in Nepal are undeniable, and I supported their initial protest. But now they are burning down parliament, private malls, and public property, without even realizing they are destroying things built with their own money. The mob is out of control and creating chaos. The Prime Minister has resigned, and we are seeing the exact same script that played out in Sri Lanka in 2022 and Bangladesh in 2024.
After the government fell in Bangladesh, it’s been 13 months with no election, and the crime rate is at its peak. The same can happen in Nepal. Power could go to a puppet government, like in Bangladesh, or to the military, which never wants to give power back. If a puppet government takes over, Nepal will become the next Bangladesh, with crime rates soaring and students acting like goons.
In a previous video that I had to delete, I predicted exactly this for Bangladesh. I said there was a power struggle to control a resource that was becoming valuable. Sri Lanka is pro-China. Pakistan is pro-China or sometimes pro-America. Bangladesh is now pro-America. We don’t know where Nepal will fall. I said at the time, and I'll say it again: I truly want my predictions to be wrong. I said that if a US-backed puppet government took over Bangladesh, it would be a disaster for its people. Unfortunately, what I predicted is exactly what happened.
For Nepal, there are two possibilities. One, it gets a puppet government—either Chinese or American. Two, everything cools down, they hold a re-election, and give power to someone who actually knows how to run a country. I am praying for the second option. I want my prediction to be wrong again, because if it comes true, then my biggest fear might also come true: this whole game is being played to control India.
You heard that right. China and the US are the two big powers trying to control the Asian plate. The US can no longer suppress China directly. China played a smart game; it used its massive human workforce to build a system of intelligent resources. Now, as its workforce depletes, it has the infrastructure to maintain its power. India has the human resource, but it is not implementing a good system to utilize it. All the big powers want to exploit India's workforce to generate money and intellectual resources for themselves.
This is why all of India's neighbors are now against it. They are either with the US or with China. No one is with India as a true neighbor should be. They are trying to choke India. Imagine you have a billion-dollar deal with a friend, but to get to him, you have to pass through your neighbors' territory. One neighbor is controlled by a great power that tells him, "Don't let him pass." So that route is blocked. You try to go the other way, but your other neighbor is also controlled by a rival power, and he blocks you too. You can't make the deal, and you starve because you have no resources. This is what is happening to India.
At the end of the day, what is happening in Nepal in the name of protest is a tragedy. These students, mostly under 25, are playing the role of the "angry young man," destroying their own country. The difference between assuming you can run a country and actually running one is the difference between day and night. They don't know what it takes. If my prediction for Nepal comes true, just as it did for Bangladesh, then my prediction about India being locked in is also going to be executed. And I truly do not want that.