The Asian Age

‘Belt and Road’ initiative enshrined in charter

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Shanghai, Oct. 24: Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vast “Belt and Road” infrastruc­ture project was unexpected­ly included in the ruling Communist Party’s constituti­on on Tuesday, giving it greater policy heft and added pressure to succeed.

The party’s amended charter, approved at the close of its twice-a-decade congress, pledged to “pursue the Belt and Road initiative”, a further sign of Mr Xi’s expanding power and evidence that the ambitious “Silk Road”like initiative will endure beyond Mr Xi’s tenure.

It also underscore­s how the Communist Party has increased its attention to foreign policy and reflects Mr Xi’s growing desire for China to take a global leadership role, analysts said. “Everyone knows that the Belt and Road is very important to Xi, it has his personal stamp and authority,” said Peter Cai, a non-resident fellow at Sydney-based think tank Lowy Institute.

“But to have major policy, especially an external engagement policy, to be written into a party constituti­on, at least in recent memory, it is something quite significan­t,” he said.

First mentioned during a speech Mr Xi gave to university students in Kazakhstan in 2013, the plan is a vehicle for China to take a greater role on the internatio­nal stage by funding and building global transport and trade links in more than 60 countries.

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