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Indian Scholars: The Communist Party of China has achieved great achievements in leading China to be proud of_economy

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Original Title: Indian Scholars: The Great Achievements of the Communist Party of China Leading China to Be Proud of

Source: Overseas Network

Overseas Network, July 1st C. Raja Mohan, the special editor of the International Affairs column of the “India Express”, wrote in the newspaper on June 29 that under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, China has made great achievements and ushered in the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. There is reason to be proud of this. India needs to learn from China in many ways.

The full text is excerpted as follows:

The Communist Party of China is celebrating its centenary. This is when India is thinking about how China has made great progress and its influence on India. Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, China has become the world‘s second largest economy, military power, and technological power. The Communist Party of China has reason to be proud.

More than a hundred years ago, India and China had many similarities. In 1924, the Indian poet Tagore who had always yearned for Chinese culture also made a special trip to China to give lectures at Peking University. Indian politician Nehru met with the Chinese delegation at the Anti-Imperialism Alliance Conference in Brussels in 1927. The two sides issued a joint statement emphasizing the common interests of defeating imperialism and jointly building the post-war order in Asia and the world.

After that, the Chinese Communist Party began to fulfill its lofty ambitions. Mao Zedong opened up a unique revolutionary road belonging to China; Deng Xiaoping promoted the accelerated transformation of China’s economy, and was committed to reform and opening up, seeking a peaceful external environment to promote domestic development. In fact, this will also help promote peace on the Sino-Indian border, promote the normalization of political relations between the two countries, and expand economic cooperation.

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After the 2008 financial crisis, the West began to decline. With the continuous growth of economic power, China’s international influence is increasing day by day. It can be said that Mao Zedong led the Chinese people to stand up; Deng Xiaoping made the Chinese people rich; Xi Jinping made the Chinese people strong.

Today, China’s gross domestic product (GDP) is five times that of India. The Chinese Communist Party has become India’s best guide to find the right balance between internationalism and nationalism.

In terms of building flexible international cooperative relations, quickly adapting to changing internal needs and external environments, and designing policies that suit national conditions, China has many things that India can learn from. (Overseas Net Wu Qian)Return to Sohu to see more

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