China Daily (Hong Kong)

Scientists and leaders have frank interchang­e at study

- By LI XIAOKUN lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

In September 2016, Professor Wei Shaojun received a notice to make a presentati­on at a collective study about five weeks later of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau on Oct 9. The topic was implementi­ng the strategy of building an internet power.

“Among collective studies of the Political Bureau since the 18th CPC National Congress, only a small part focused on natural sciences. And the study that I attended was the only one on informatio­n and internet technology. So the Central Committee paid a lot of attention to it,” Wei, vice-president of Tsinghua University’s School of Informatio­n Science and Technology, told China Daily before the start of the 19th CPC National Congress.

Though the theme was set, there were almost no limitation­s on the content. Wei said he was given only a few general requiremen­ts and the content should be correct and not mislead. The figures should be genuine and accurate.

“Based on the requiremen­ts, we could tell that the Political Bureau held quite high expectatio­ns for the study. They wanted to learn the facts.”

Wei and a team of 12 people worked for five weeks to prepare. “As the content involved data and informatio­n from quite a wide range, we were short of hands. Aside from teachers from Tsinghua, we also utilized various resources including the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the National Bureau of Statistics. It was an arduous process, and every word was measured.”

They also prepared for questions that might be raised. The team prepared for over 30 possible questions.

On Oct 9, all Political Bureau members able to attend came. The presentati­ons went smoothly. A colleague who recorded the time told Wei he talked for 57 minutes, while he had been allocated an hour. The fervor of the question and answer session went beyond his imaginatio­n. The Q&A, originally set for 15 minutes, took more than half an hour.

“Four Political Bureau members asked 11 questions. Not just the member in charge of related affairs. Some members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau also raised questions, which were of high quality. Frankly speaking, as a profession­al, I had to think a little bit before replying.”

At the end, General Secretary Xi Jinping made a speech. He stressed that China should “strive for building an internet power”.

“The leadership took the opportunit­y to deliver some important thoughts to the outside world and to scientific and technologi­cal circles,” Wei said. He noticed that Xi mentioned “accelerati­ng the plan of domestic, independen­t and controllab­le alternativ­es” and “building up a nationally integrated big data center”, which responded to Wei’s suggestion­s made in the presentati­ons.

“It was the first time the leadership mentioned the two points. The message that we wanted to convey was accepted by the general secretary. The domestic substituti­on plan is ongoing, while the integrated big data center, which will take quite some time to build up, is being planned.”

At the end of the session, some Political Bureau members told Wei that the presentati­ons had gone well.

Wei said his presentati­ons covered “all the latest developmen­ts in the field, both at home and abroad, in technology and trends. They kept up with all these things and uncovered problems. It was not easy because part of the content was very complex.”

“I had the feeling that they possessed a vast store of knowledge, and followed the latest developmen­ts closely. For instance, one Political Bureau member asked my view on quantum communicat­ion and how long it would take to actually apply it. The question came with the background that last year we launched a quantum science experiment­al satellite. It was a topic at the frontiers of physics. People who do not do quantum research are not likely to know much about it.

“The 11 questions they raised had many facets. Some of the issues they raised were not only of concern to them, but also troubled us.”

He said the session was a precious opportunit­y for the leadership to have an in-depth talk with frontline scientists.

“At times I have been able to meet the leaders on certain occasions, but there has been no time for such clear and detailed reports and discussion.”

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