Recent power transitions in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka were significantly influenced by youth-driven movements. These shifts in government followed periods of widespread demonstrations and calls for reform, particularly from younger generations. The core question now is the extent to which the promises of change articulated during these movements have been fulfilled. Analysis focuses on evaluating the actual impact of these transitions on governance, economic policies, and social progress within each nation. While initial expectations were high, the realization of these aspirations has proven complex and varied. Assessments are underway to determine whether the new administrations have successfully addressed the concerns that fueled the original protests and delivered tangible improvements for citizens. The long-term effects of these generational shifts remain to be seen, requiring continued monitoring and evaluation.
