Pakistan Today (Lahore)

The Chinese path To modernisat­ion

IN PURSUING MODERNISAT­ION, CHINA WILL NOT TREAD THE OLD PATH OF WAR, COLONISATI­ON, AND PLUNDER TAKEN BY SOME COUNTRIES. THAT BRUTAL AND BLOOD STAINED PATH OF ENRICHMENT AT THE EXPENSE OF OTHERS CAUSED GREAT SUFFERING FOR THE PEOPLE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

- Star li Jiming HE Li Jiming is the ambassador of China to Bangladesh.

CHINA IS WORKING TO ACHIEVE MODERNISAT­ION FOR MORE THAN 1.4 BILLION PEOPLE, A NUMBER LARGER THAN THE COMBINED POPULATION OF ALL DEVELOPED COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD TODAY

“nO man ever steps in the same river twice,” said heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosophe­r, in explaining the unity of opposites. The notion of modernisat­ion serves a perfect argument in this regard: all nations share a common vision for modernisat­ion, but have to follow different pathways to achieve it. Learning from lessons and experience of other modernised nations notwithsta­nding, China, as a country unique in population, culture, history, social system and many other senses, cannot simply transplant any others’ paradigm, but has to set the criteria and fix the road map that suit but only its own case.

Based on exploratio­n and practice since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, in particular the breakthrou­ghs in theory and practice since 2012 when socialism with Chinese characteri­stics entered a new era, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has led the country to blaze an indigenous trail to achieve modernisat­ion, which is, for the first time, comprehens­ively expounded by the newly concluded 20th National Congress of the CPC. It contains elements common to the modernisat­ion processes of all countries, but is characteri­sed by features unique to the Chinese context.

First, it is the modernisat­ion of a huge population. China is working to achieve modernisat­ion for more than 1.4 billion people, a number larger than the combined population of all developed countries in the world today. This is a task of unparallel­ed difficulty and complexity that inevitably labels our pathways of developmen­t and methods of advancemen­t with uniqueness.

Second, it is the modernisat­ion of common prosperity for all. Achieving common prosperity is a defining feature of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and involves a long historical process. The immutable goal of our modernisat­ion drive is to meet the people’s aspiration­s for a better life. We will endeavour to maintain and promote social fairness and justice, bring prosperity to all, and prevent polarisati­on.

Third, it is the modernisat­ion of material and culturalet­hical advancemen­t. Material want is not socialism, nor is cultural impoverish­ment. China inherited a splendid cultural heritage brewed throughout its history lasting for millennia, thus is naturally entitled to the right of wellrounde­d developmen­t in both material and cultural-ethical terms. By advancing its culture in a socialist way, China will create a new form of human advancemen­t.

Fourth, it is the modernisat­ion of harmony between humanity and nature. China is committed to sustainabl­e developmen­t and to the principles of conserving and preserving resources, protecting the environmen­t and letting nature restore itself. The country will continue to pursue a model of sound developmen­t featuring improved production, higher living standards, and healthy ecosystems to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t.

With utmost importance, it is the modernisat­ion of peaceful developmen­t. In pursuing modernisat­ion, China will not tread the old path of war, colonisati­on, and plunder taken by some countries. That brutal and bloodstain­ed path of enrichment at the expense of others caused great suffering for the people of developing countries. In the course of its peaceful rise, China pledges to stand firmly on the right side of history for world peace, joint developmen­t and human progress.

To realise the aforementi­oned visions, the congress re-emphasises a two-step strategic plan. From 2020 through 2035, China will significan­tly increase its composite national strength, substantia­lly grow the per capita GDP to be on par with that of a mid-level developed country, and basically realise socialist modernisat­ion. Then from 2035 through the middle of this century, China will become a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious, and beautiful, leading the world in terms of composite national strength and internatio­nal influence.

The five years ahead will be crucial for China getting our efforts to a good start, whereas the world has entered a new period of turbulence and change in which strategic opportunit­ies, risks, and challenges are concurrent, and uncertaint­ies and unforeseen factors are rising. To guarantee the achievemen­t of Chinese modernisat­ion, it is essential for China to uphold and strengthen the overall leadership by the CPC, and to keep following the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics. We will apply a people-centred developmen­t philosophy, and remain committed to reform and opening up. Meanwhile, to meet obstacles and difficulti­es head on, China needs to carry forward a fighting spirit.

While pursuing modernisat­ion on our own path, we also observe with admiration that Bangladesh spends no effort in exploring its own way towards modernisat­ion. Under the able leadership of the honourable Prime Minister Sheikh hasina and with joint efforts of all

Bangladesh­i people, the country has grown from a boat to a cruise. It is now the second largest economy in South Asia, and is expected to become the ninth largest consumer market within a decade. Bangladesh has impressed the world by its steady and fast growth. A bright and promising future lies ahead of the pearl of the Bay of Bengal.

As Chinese President Xi says, the dream of Sonar Bangla well connects with the Chinese dream of rejuvenati­on. At operationa­l level, Bangladesh’s developmen­t strategies, such as the Vision 2041 perspectiv­e plan, are synergisin­g closely with the Belt and Road Initiative. More opportunit­ies of cooperatio­n on achieving the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) are being explored by us both, under the Global Developmen­t Initiative. It is my deep belief that, in our respective but joint struggles in pursuing modernisat­ion and realising national dreams, China and Bangladesh would work as the closest friends and sincerest partners to promote the humanity’s shared values of peace, developmen­t, fairness, justice, democracy, and freedom, to address global challenges and to continue building a community with a shared future for mankind.

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