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Neighbourhood on the boil: From Nepal to Pakistan, how political unrest toppled powerful leaders in India's backyard

With this fresh wave of turbulence, India faces a new geopolitical headache as it scrambles to craft policies to adapt to the new normal.

September 09, 2025 / 16:34 IST
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India is cautiously watching the Gen-Z protests raging across Nepal, which have led to the ouster of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. In just 48 hours, demonstrations triggered by the social media ban have escalated into a full-blown uprising against corruption, with visuals showing mobs torching Parliament, private residences of the President and former prime ministers, as well as the Supreme Court.

While Nepal is still grappling with how to restore normalcy, this is not the first time India has witnessed such large-scale turmoil in its neighbourhood. Over the past five years, almost all major regimes in India’s backyard have been toppled following widespread unrest led by students and the middle class.

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With this fresh wave of turbulence, India faces a new geopolitical headache as it scrambles to craft policies to adapt to the new normal. As Nepal uninstalls the Oli government, here’s a look back at how India’s neighbours have been rocked by street violence and the toppling of elected governments.

Pakistan: On April 10, 2022, Imran Khan was ousted as the Prime Minister of Pakistan after his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lost a controversial trust vote. Pakistan’s National Assembly held the confidence motion during midnight proceedings following a Supreme Court order. The 2022 proceedings marked the first time in Pakistan’s turbulent political history that an elected prime minister was removed through a no-confidence vote. The Opposition secured 174 votes in the 342-member house.