Shared Aspirations for Modernization
With the continued advancement of the BRI, Xinjiang is set to become a crucial bridge for strengthening Sino-Arab ties and a key platform for fostering mutual trust and cooperation.
With the continued advancement of the BRI, Xinjiang is set to become a crucial bridge for strengthening Sino-Arab ties and a key platform for fostering mutual trust and cooperation.
‘Before the democratic reform, the wealthy had supreme power whereas the poor people had no political rights. It’s the reform that granted us political rights and we are now free to speak our minds without fearing the wealthy.’
The modernization of Xizang’s logistics system is becoming an increasingly important driver of consumption upgrades, improved living standards, and the strengthening of industrial foundations.
Xinjiang, a region renowned for its cotton production, has been proving itself as a powerhouse of more than just agriculture, growing new industries that bring it closer to China’s forefront of economic transition.
Xinjiang has experienced remarkable changes, particularly in terms of development and modernization.
I believe that through my observations and conversations with people there, I can draw the conclusion that Xinjiang is improving. It has shaken off extreme poverty. It has now reached a different stage of development, better than before.
Once riddled with conflict, China’s Xinjiang region now is a land of growth and stability.
Mainstream and social media are coopted in the cause of public diplomacy to turn global opinion against China through a mix of innuendo, partial truth, untruths and disputed facts.?
Washington must not pour any more gasoline on the fires in the Middle East lest the flames consume friends and foes alike.
China’s Global Security Initiative offers a holistic approach to addressing the complex security challenges facing the world today.
Collaboration between China and the LAC strengthens the Global South’s voice in human rights discussions, nurturing a more equitable global governance structure.
China rejects what the West calls ‘rules-based order,’ and promotes multipolarity, democratization of international relations and the transformation of global governance.