Xinhua
11 Jun 2026, 12:45 GMT+10
China's transition from being counted out to leading the field proves that long-term development aimed at tangible human progress will always outlast political rhetoric.
by Shao Xia
For the past two decades, major Chinese initiatives have frequently met with skepticism and pessimistic predictions from Western critics. Project after project has been dismissed as unsustainable, or labeled as geopolitical maneuvering.
However, what began as a series of heavily critiqued experiments has evolved into a portfolio of monumental successes, demonstrating a profound capacity to turn geopolitical and economic headwinds into historic advantages.
When the Belt and Road Initiative was launched in 2013, it was immediately framed by critics as a calculated debt trap. Today, it stands as the world's largest platform for international economic cooperation, bringing together over 150 countries, lifting millions out of poverty, and delivering concrete infrastructure badly needed in many places across the world.
A similar skepticism met China's pledge to eliminate absolute poverty, with observers dismissing the goals as statistical manipulation. Yet, through the unprecedented mobilization of millions of grassroots officials, China successfully lifted nearly 100 million rural residents out of absolute poverty, accounting for over 70 percent of global poverty reduction in recent decades.
In high-tech and scientific arenas, external pressure has consistently backfired, acting instead as a catalyst for self-reliance rather than a barrier to progress. Barred from the International Space Station, China chose to forge its own path, completing the Tiangong space station using entirely domestic technologies and subsequently opening it to international scientific payloads. Similarly, when critics dismissed China's high-speed rail system as an unsafe, copycat network, engineers quietly focused on perfecting safety standards and technical precision. The result is a network that now exceeds 50,000 km -- more than the rest of the world combined -- offering world-class reliability that has become a global benchmark.
This resilience was tested even more acutely in the digital and energy sectors. Aggressive Western chip bans and market exclusions aimed at crippling Chinese 5G firms like Huawei and ZTE ultimately accelerated domestic innovation, leading to a reality where China now hosts over 60 percent of the world's 5G base stations. In heavy engineering, the 2004 proposal to develop Ultra-High Voltage power transmission was ridiculed as a fantasy; today, China sets the international standards for UHV technology, and Western industrial giants rely on its supply chains. The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System followed an identical trajectory, overcoming strict technology blockades to break global monopolies and deliver superior positioning accuracy. Even in the green energy sector, where critics have shifted their narratives from "subsidy-driven" to "overcapacity", China has fundamentally reshaped the global landscape, accounting for the vast majority of wind capacity growth, drastically lowering global solar costs, and propelling domestic brands to the forefront of the global electric vehicle market.
These advances point to three core strategic pillars inherent in China's developmental model.
First, long-term institutional consistency allows for the execution of multi-decade strategies, free from the policy reversals and short-term thinking often caused by Western election cycles. Second, an uncompromising commitment to technological self-reliance ensures that external pressures and blockades are systematically transformed into milestones for domestic research and development. Finally, China's approach is guided by a shared-future philosophy that rejects zero-sum geopolitics, focusing instead on expanding mutual economic opportunities by offering affordable technology and infrastructure to the global community.
Ultimately, time remains the final judge of strategic choices. For China, initial skepticism has served not as a deterrent, but as a crucible for resilience. China's transition from being counted out to leading the field proves that long-term development aimed at tangible human progress will always outlast political rhetoric.
Editor's note: The author is a commentator on international affairs, writing regularly for Xinhua News Agency, Global Times, China Daily, CGTN, etc. He can be reached at [email protected].
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of Xinhua News Agency.
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