Innovative model for greater regional resilience and promotion of global stability
In an era defined by turbulence and transformation, China, as the largest developing nation, finds itself at a critical juncture, tasked with championing global development as it advances its modernization.
It is in this light that China's proposal, put forward by Premier Li Qiang at the recent landmark Association of Southeast Asian Nations-Gulf Cooperation Council-China Summit, should be viewed.
It is not merely a diplomatic overture for greater economic cooperation between the three sides, but an innovation in regional governance. It envisions Asia not as a loose collection of economies, but as a resilient, interdependent, and self-reinforcing ecosystem — a model in which cooperation reduces vulnerability to external shocks.

















