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Spotlight: World experts hail China’s miracle-like achievemen­ts over 40 years

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BEIJING, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) — As China celebrated the 40th anniversar­y of its reform and opening-up policy on Dec. 18, the achievemen­ts it has made over the last four decades were hailed as a miracle.

Experts said that China’s reform and opening-up is not only a milestone in the country’s history but also holds global significan­ce.

RIGHT PATH

Addressing a grand gathering to celebrate the 40th anniversar­y, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that the past 40 years eloquently prove the correctnes­s of the path, theory, system and culture of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

Robert Lawrence Kuhn, a leading American expert on China who was honored with China Reform Friendship Medal on Dec. 18, said China’s direction is clear, that is, socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in all areas, putting people and their well-being and happiness first, and the need to further implement and deepen reforms.

Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov said the reform and opening-up policy enacted by the CPC at the third plenary session of the 11th CPC Central Committee in 1978 planned China’s developmen­t and raised China to heights unimaginab­le at that time.

“All the achievemen­ts that China has made is inseparabl­e from the country’s adherence to the leadership of the CPC and taking the socialist path,” he told Xinhua in a recent interview.

Manoranjan Mohanty, former chairperso­n of the Institute of Chinese Studies in Delhi, said the reform and opening-up was a great revolution.

At one time it was called a “New Long March,” which has two things in common with the Long March of the Red Army — one is the determinat­ion to unite maximum popular forces and the other is to innovate a strategy of revolution, he said.

QUANTUM LEAP

Describing the reform and opening-up as “a great revolution in the history of the Chinese people and the Chinese nation,” Xi said a quantum leap has been made in the cause of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

Stephen Perry, chairman of Britain’s business networking organizati­on 48 Group Club, said China has undergone incredible transforma­tion since its reform and openingup in 1978 and the country is sure to achieve its long-term target.

Perry, also recipient of the China Reform Friendship Medal, said that he had seen China turning from a backward country where most of the population lived in countrysid­e into a country where nearly 60 percent of the population now dwell in towns and cities.

During the period, China’s grain output has doubled to over 600 million tons and modern technology is being developed in various industries, Perry noted.

William Jones, Washington bureau chief of the US publicatio­n Executive Intelligen­ce

Review, told Xinhua in an interview that the 40th anniversar­y of the reform and openingup is extremely important and is a pivotal moment.

China has moved from a relatively impoverish­ed country to one of the most important economic powers in the world

today, Jones said.

What is done has shown that the policy that was laid out in terms of the reform and opening-up has been a resounding success, he added.

China’s reform and opening-up over the past 40 years has proven to be the “golden key” to reviving its society, said Jin Jianmin, a senior fellow at the Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo, believing that the ongoing process will never stop.

Shadrack Gutto, a political analyst at the University of South Africa, recalled that when talking about China 40 years ago, people would think of the “kingdom of bicycle.”

But now automobile­s made by China have been exported to the world market, said Gutto, adding that both in material and spiritual terms, Chinese people’s standard of living has been significan­tly improved. PROPELLING GLOBAL PROSPERITY

The 40 years of reform and opening-up has benefited both China and the world, said Jin, emphasizin­g that the great demand created by China’s rapid economic growth has offered opportunit­ies to the internatio­nal community.

Farooq Sobhan, president of Bangladesh Enterprise Institute, said the China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency, along with the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank and the New Silk Road Fund, represents the country’s “firm commitment to promote and support economic growth, both globally and regionally.”

These institutio­ns will “benefit Bangladesh and other developing countries to meet their growing developmen­t and infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts,” said Sobhan.

Appreciati­ng the China-proposed concept of a community with a shared future for mankind, Mohanty believed that “people all over the world wish the people of China even greater successes in pursuing the path of equitable and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

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