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Saturday, January 24, 2026

China's growth reality.

There is lots to learn from China's growth reality, unlike the West's growth stories, from an unbiased perspective from purely economic development. 


How and why China's economic growth post-90s has been intentionally sidelined by the Western media narrative factories. In a way, it warded off greater envy-based internal sabotages sponsored by Europe and the USA. 


It is high time that we need to acknowledge nations that have achieved economic development, a more vital component of the post-60s world and life in general (it does not mean excluding other things but prioritizing the vital). 


We need to impartially look at China's growth story, sorry, reality. 


The West started to get benefits from real factories rather than media narrative factories from 2005 onwards, at times gradually, and at times very aggressively.


These were the result of more than a decade of policy priorities and perfectly focused execution on economic development—a more vital aspect of this century—rather than trying to engineer conflicts, involving in wars in far-away geographies, rather than resorting to verbal diarrhea on strategy, growth, etc., andmation of ideologies, not letting the population get diverted by or swayed by any religious, political, cultural, traditional ideological fixations, though people were free to observe them as a personal choice rather than making them into mass frenzies.  


All the unwanted aspects of freedom, like frequent riots, dissents, and anti-growth demonstrations, were not allowed or suppressed because no amount of sermonizing or philosophical preaching about giving back to society will work on a large scale collectively; instead, China made citizens that they have to be of functional utility for nation building. 


Besides, they never resorted to hyper publicity; instead, they silently worked their way up as a top economy not only on paper or on the basis of GDP, etc., but also to the extent that most people, industries, and institutions across many countries have become dependent on China. 


They silently acquired most of the vital raw material resources, be it in medicines or electronic devices or lithium batteries.


No one wins or climbs the ladder all of a sudden or by looting (as the colonial West did).

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