Injecting positive energy into world peace and development through BRI.

Byline: Manzar Naqvi

Over the past decade, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping the landscape of global cooperation and development. This ambitious initiative, launched by China, has not only strengthened economic ties but also injected positive energy into world peace and development. Through infrastructure development, poverty reduction, trade facilitation, and global governance enhancement, the BRI has had a far-reaching impact on participating countries and the international community.

Bringing Tangible Benefits to Participating Countries: Infrastructure Development: The BRI has addressed critical connectivity and infrastructure bottlenecks in developing countries. Railways, highways, pipelines, shipping routes, energy projects, and communication facilities have been constructed, significantly improving local living conditions and boosting economic development. Industrial Capacity Cooperation: Through partnerships in industrialization, digitization, and informatization, participating countries have strengthened their competitive industrial systems and expanded their global participation.

This cooperation has created numerous opportunities and spaces for development. Poverty Reduction: China's active involvement in global food and agriculture governance, along with the introduction of agricultural technologies, has helped reduce rural poverty in Asia, Africa, the South Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Moreover, the BRI has facilitated job creation through industrial parks, lifting families out of poverty.

Trade Facilitation: Improved infrastructure connectivity has lowered trade costs, increasing participating countries' access to the global economy. Research by the Asian Development Bank demonstrates that infrastructure improvements can significantly boost exports. Emergency Management: China has extended international cooperation in emergency management, providing humanitarian aid, rescue teams, and technical support to countries affected by natural disasters. Adding Vitality to Economic Globalization: Global Connectivity: The BRI has opened up new economic corridors, connecting East Asia, Europe, and regions in between. This connectivity has expanded the international division of labor and cooperation, fostering global economic growth.

Foreign Direct Investment: Infrastructure development under the BRI has attracted FDI, further promoting economic growth in participating...

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