Bangladesh, Sept. 8 -- Last year in Bangladesh, the ruling Awami League was overthrown in a jihadist-inspired uprising, reportedly involving elements of Generation-Z and Islamist groups in what has been described as a poorly planned operation. On August 5, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down and left for India. Dr. Muhammad Yunus then assumed the role of chief advisor to the interim government. Since Yunus came to power, Bangladesh has increasingly become a haven for militants and terrorists, with anti-India and anti-Hindu sentiment reportedly reaching alarming levels. Similarly, in Nepal, a Generation Z-led movement has recently overthrown the ruling government and occupied the parliament building, raising serious concerns about re...