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- Kathmandu: A section of Nepali youths has voiced admiration for India’s progress under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying Nepal should aim to become a global...
- In recent street interviews, young voices highlighted the need for strong leadership and technological advancement to move Nepal forward.
- Several youths interviewed stressed that Nepal needs a leader with qualities similar to India’s Prime Minister.
- “Someone like Modi is required in Nepal to lead this country,” said one young participant, pointing to Modi’s image as a decisive leader.
Kathmandu: A section of Nepali youths has voiced admiration for India’s progress under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying Nepal should aim to become a global power like its neighbor. In recent street interviews, young voices highlighted the need for strong leadership and technological advancement to move Nepal forward.
Several youths interviewed stressed that Nepal needs a leader with qualities similar to India’s Prime Minister. “Someone like Modi is required in Nepal to lead this country,” said one young participant, pointing to Modi’s image as a decisive leader.
Their comments reflect a growing sentiment among some youth groups who believe strong leadership could accelerate Nepal’s development and global standing.
Another young respondent emphasized the importance of technology. Nepal should be advanced in technology like India. This is the age of technology, he said. The statement underlined a key aspiration among Nepal’s younger generation, bridging the gap with rapidly advancing economies in South Asia.
India’s rise in digital infrastructure, start-ups, and technology-driven services has been watched closely in Nepal. For many young people, replicating such progress is seen as essential for creating jobs and opportunities at home.
India’s growth story, particularly in recent years, has become a reference point for Nepali youths who want their country to compete globally. The appeal is not only about political leadership but also about structural reforms, investment in innovation, and global recognition.
While Nepal continues to face political instability and economic challenges, these youth voices reflect a vision for a more confident, modern, and technologically driven nation.
The remarks from Nepali youths highlight the influence of India’s growth narrative across the border. As Nepal’s younger generation aspires for change, their calls for leadership and technological development mirror broader hopes for a more dynamic and globally competitive future.
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