Nepal just pulled off something that almost never happens in South Asian politics: a landslide, near two-thirds majority for a party that didn't even exist four years ago, led by a 35-year-old who gave one speech every eight days, refused every media interview, and still had young voters breaking down in tears just to get a selfie with him. TOI’s Vishant Agrawala was in Nepal to cover the elections and in this video he cuts through the election results to explain the deeper story: a Gen Z revolt against 18 governments in 14 years, the unlikely partnership between Balen Shah and Rabi Lamichhane that could either transform Nepal or spectacularly implode, and the genuinely alarming economic promises, like unpegging the rupee from the Indian rupee, that could trigger devastating inflation. If you want to understand what a real political earthquake looks like, and what happens the morning after, this is essential viewing.