The Peaceful Rise of China

Sun Tzu once said, “The greatest victory requires no battle.” In today’s world, his ancient wisdom resonates through the rise of China, a nation conquering not with military might, but through strategic and peaceful means. China’s journey to global prominence is a modern-day testament to Sun Tzu’s philosophy—a shift reshaping global power dynamics in unprecedented ways.

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China’s rise began decades ago with a strategy centered on economic growth. From a struggling economy in the 1980s, China now stands as the world’s second-largest economy. With a GDP that leaped from $200 billion in 1980 to over $18.5 trillion in 2024, China’s meteoric economic rise is remarkable. Averaging a 9.5% growth rate over 40 years, and also lifted 800 million people out of poverty, establishing itself as a key player in the global economy. The story doesn’t end there. China’s dominance extends far beyond its borders. Its manufacturing output accounts for 28% of the world’s total, making it a critical part of global supply chains. However, China’s journey from a manufacturing base to a tech powerhouse is just one part of its grand strategy.

A key component of China’s peaceful rise is its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a massive infrastructure project that spans across continents. Investing over $1 trillion, China has built bridges—both literally and........

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