China is striving to earn the trust and credibility of the world by showing its peace efforts in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, however, it’s a ploy for aggression like in Taiwan, South China Sea, Hong Strait and Indo-Pacific, as well as the flexing of the military might in South Asia, according to the Indo-Pacific Centre for Strategic Communications (IPCSC).
If the on-ground realities are any evidence, China is still seen as an aggressive emerging global power with scant respect and consideration for the sovereignty of other countries, human rights of the ethnic minorities within China, especially Tibet and Xinxiang, and democratic values both within and without, IPCSC reported. Indo Pacific Centre for Strategic Communications (IPCSC) is a dedicated Think Tank based in India and focuses on studies related to Indo-Pacific Affairs, Climate Change, and Disinformation.
The oft-repeated cliches of the Chinese President, more frequently since the 20th Part Congress, regarding ‘Chinese style of modernisation’ and ensuring ‘common prosperity’ through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have not generated enough confidence because of their failings and criticism, according to the Indo-Pacific Centre for Strategic Communications (IPCSC).
China is attempting to pervade almost all international platforms as part of efforts to change its image as a responsible, cooperative, and peaceful emerging global power, IPCSC reported. China is changing and becoming more interested in constructive engagements with the global fraternity rather than expansionism and conflict.
Again, Beijing’s success in this quest would rely heavily on the honest, observable, and tangible manifestation of this transition on the ground, rather than simply crafting a narrative to impress, according to IPCSC.
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