In a region long defined by political instability, South Asia has entered a new era of youth-led upheaval — one that follows a chillingly precise rhythm. July, August, September: each month, a nation. Each month, a leader toppled. And now, as October looms, a haunting question echoes across the subcontinent: Who’s next? Nepal’s government was overthrown in September 2025. Coincidence? Or is this a calendarical revolution—a youth-driven domino effect marching relentlessly through time? At the heart of each collapse: Gen Z. Armed not with weapons, but with smartphones, slogans, and an unshakable demand for dignity. This is not just protest. This is a regional reckoning. It began in Colombo. Sri Lanka, once a regional economic model, was drowning in debt,...