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The 20% Growth Revolution

Nepal’s Path to Prosperity Through Kalkiism

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The 20% Growth Revolution presents a radical vision for Nepal: 20% annual economic growth sustained over two decades—lifting millions out of poverty and positioning the country as a global model for ethical development. At the heart of this transformation is Kalkiism—a new framework rooted in dharma, justice, and digital empowerment.

Named after the 10th avatar of Vishnu, Kalkiism proposes a 100% cashless economy, state-owned zero-interest banking, universal education and healthcare, and corruption-free digital governance. It replaces outdated capitalist models with inclusive, tech-driven systems designed for human dignity and collective progress.

The book outlines concrete reforms: removing interest from finance, digitizing government to eliminate corruption, investing in public services, and creating jobs through entrepreneurship. It also calls on the Nepali diaspora to return as investors, mentors, and builders of the new Nepal.

Governance is reimagined through digital direct democracy, open-data dashboards, and AI-powered public services—ensuring rights, not just charity.

This is more than a national blueprint. Nepal’s journey becomes a beacon for the Global South, offering an alternative path for countries with shared struggles and aspirations.

This is not just Nepal’s story. It is the world’s next chapter—led from the Himalayas, built in unity, and guided by the spirit of Kalki.

©2025 Paramendra Bhagat (P)2025 Paramendra Bhagat
Affaires mondiales Politique Économie Népal Socialisme Capitalisme
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