Nepal and Bhutan News and discussion

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If you weren't sure who was responsible for the coup in nepal, this is an undeniable implication of who was behind it.



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If this was done in ukr, why not nepal....................... :mrgreen:

The no of dead in nepal has crossed 70

A lot of these guys were shot in the head/face and it was likely done from nearby high rise buildings by such agent provocateurs.

many of those shot were in the middle of the crowd when they got shot, if the nepali cops had shot them, they would have got only people at the front of the crowd


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Tiny Estonia was behind the Nepal regime ouster?
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Regime change nowadays is a multinational operation
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PM Modi posted the same "welcome" message a week ago...but no, Raaaaa was busy polishing shoes and Kaja Kallas was the mastermind.
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KL Dubey wrote: 18 Sep 2025 17:07 PM Modi posted the same "welcome" message a week ago...but no, Raaaaa was busy polishing shoes and Kaja Kallas was the mastermind.


yes indeed.

a bunch of wet behind the years genz, nepali dumbos born between 1997 – 2012 have rid their country of a cheen backed commie govt that had all the resources including cheen intelligence inputs to keep itself in power, but could not do so because of the street protests, is the story being sold.

do you take the cheen for a bunch of fools, unable or unwilling to protect their "investment" from a bunch of dumbf(uk nepali genz.

Especially when "external forces", not too long ago, and using a very similar modus operandi, pushed them out of kangladesh too, ergo genz is a feint that is being used explain the unexplainable and now, amriki special forces have landed in beediland. In beediland, it was the "students", and in nepal it's the "genz". Go figure

In India, the same genz are actively being exhorted, chivvied, and goaded by a bunch of half breeds, woke rabble rousers and commie provocateurs to take a lesson from nepal and replicate the same actions

These sort of provocations in India funded by the BIF, and there is abundant proof of that meddling

their sources of funding were unravelled and also tracked down by agencies of the GoI during the "farmers protests" and dilli riots and the people who are still in jail unable to get bail even after so many years

people sitting pretty elsewhere, are simply unable to see the situation on the streets in many Indian cities, because of the ivory tower mentality.

see the list below and look at who has "replaced" them. There is a similar genz moment in the maldives too, and the clown heading that govt will probably be chased out
Pakistan ex PM Imran Khan in jail
Bangladesh ex PM Sheikh Hasina in exile
Nepal ex PM Oli fled
Sri Lanka ex President Wickremesinghe arrested
Myanmar ex State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi jailed after coup
China ex President Hu Jintao abruptly removed from Party Congress

the narrative being pushed is "vote chor, gaddi chod", and the (dalit) judiciary has just weighed in with incendiary comments against the Hindus, and has asked the center to "arrest" stubble burners in punjab by bringing in a law

If these issues flare up, like many nepo traitors, and woke/commies want them to, the dalit (judiciary) has already indicated that it is more than willing to take sides

A lot is not being posted because no one wants legal troubles to visit the forum

That does not mean that things that are extremely detrimental to the health of India's democracy and geopolitical autonomy are not happening

nowhere does it say mastermind, it simply says "undeniable implication" and kallas is a bit player in a sinking colonial club based unscrupulous and amoral organization that is capable of many evil things

learn to look behind raaa, shoe polishing and Kaja Kallas.

some paramatma are better off in their ivory towers.

no one is going to spoon feed you
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https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/09/1 ... ts--Report

Report: $900 million US funding in Nepal signals regime change plot

Sunday, 14 September 2025


A new report warns that Washington’s more than $900 million commitment to Nepal since 2020 points to a deliberate US effort to reshape the Himalayan nation’s political order, as mass protests sweep the country.

The demonstrations, which killed at least 30 people, destroyed government and commercial properties, and led to Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli’s resignation, are widely viewed as a response to corruption, unemployment, and social media restrictions.

However, documents released by whistleblowers point to years of US-funded programs aimed at reshaping Nepal’s political landscape.

Internal documents obtained by the Sunday Guardian reveal that since 2020, more than $900 million in assistance has been directed to Nepal.

USAID alone committed $402.7 million through a Development Objective Agreement (DOAG) signed in May 2022, with $158 million disbursed by February 2025.

The Millennium Challenge Corporation, under a $500 million compact ratified in February 2022, had released only $43.1 million by early 2025, but projects continue under an extended timeline.

Key initiatives include Project 4150, “Democratic Processes,” funded at $8 million, and Project 4177, the “Democracy Resource Center Nepal,” fully funded at $500,000.

Civil society and media programs received $37 million, while adolescent health initiatives were allocated $35 million.

Critics warn that these programs, officially framed as civic, media, and health projects, also serve to influence political narratives and mobilize youth participation in governance.

The programs, run by US-based CEPPS consortium partners, the National Democratic Institute (NDI), International Republican Institute (IRI), and International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), focus on youth engagement, party democracy, governance, and election mechanics.

NDI, for example, trained activists in leadership and advocacy, while IRI conducted a 2024 national survey showing that 62% of Nepalis wanted new political parties, reflecting the grievances driving recent protests.

Observers note parallels with US-funded interventions in Bangladesh and Cambodia, where youth and civil society programs coincided with political unrest.

In Nepal, the combination of extensive funding, targeted programs, and youth engagement suggests that the country’s recent upheaval may have been influenced by US intervention.
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So Biden started this crap. Career diplomats who have architected this are still in SDOTUS. On top of that, we have Hinduphobic beeches in the current administration.
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