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Why Nepal’s elections matter to India and China
After anti-corruption youth protests toppled the last government in the Himalayan nation of Nepal, people there are voting in elections on March 5. While this contest is seen as a battle of Gen Z vs the old guard, the results could influence which of the country’s two massive neighbors holds more sway there, as China and India battle for geopolitical dominance in the region.
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After anti-corruption youth protests toppled the last government in the Himalayan nation of Nepal, people there are voting in elections on March 5. While this contest is seen as a battle of Gen Z vs the old guard, the results could influence which of the country’s two massive neighbors holds more sway there, as China and India battle for geopolitical dominance in the region.
After anti-corruption youth protests toppled the last government in the Himalayan nation of Nepal, people there are voting in elections on March 5. While this contest is seen as a battle of Gen Z vs the old guard, the results could influence which of the country’s two massive neighbors holds more sway there, as China and India battle for geopolitical dominance in the region.
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