Nepal’s violent ‘Gen Z’ was allegedly funded by the United States to ensure regime change in the country that borders with neighbours like India and China. Leaked documents obtained by The Grayzone revealed shocking truths about the covert US operation linked to ‘Gen Z’ in Nepal, funding and turning ordinary Nepali students into a ‘Gen Z’ shadow army for a rapid‑fire coup.
According to the internal documents accessed, the United States, through its National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the International Republican Institute (IRI), funnelled hundreds of thousands of dollars into a programme called “Yuva Netritwa: Paradarshi Niti” (Youth Leadership: Transparent Policy), which promised to teach young activists “strategies and skills in organizing protests and demonstrations”. In practice, the training manuals allegedly went far beyond civic education, offering lessons on public speaking, strategic messaging, resource mobilisation and even the use of digital tools to broadcast dissent.
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