By Muhammad Asghar
BEIJING, Oct 28 (APP): Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is an authoritative, insightful, and visionary compilation of President Xi Jinping’s speeches, writings, interviews, and policy statements. Together, they offer a window into the guiding principles that have shaped China’s extraordinary journey in the 21st century.
This book is not merely a political text, it serves both as a philosophical framework and a practical guide to understanding how China has successfully transformed itself into one of the world’s leading nations while maintaining social stability, national unity, and a strong sense of mission.
It vividly presents President Xi’s core ideas, his pursuit of the “Chinese Dream” of national rejuvenation, his emphasis on reform and innovation, and his vision for a “community with a shared future for mankind.” Through this book, readers gain a deep understanding of how Chinese governance operates at the intersection of tradition and modernity, combining China’s cultural heritage with forward-looking policies and approaches to global engagement.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this book is its clarity and structure, which allow readers to trace the evolution of China’s priorities, from poverty alleviation and green development to deepening institutional reform and pursuing common prosperity.
The central theme running through the book is the balance between continuity and change: maintaining China’s unique socialist system while constantly adapting to the new realities of globalization and technological progress. China’s focus on long-term planning stands in sharp contrast to the short-term political cycles of many other nations. The result is a profoundly coherent vision that largely explains China’s success in achieving sustained growth and improving the lives of over a billion people.
For Pakistani readers, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China holds special significance. It not only explains the ideological foundations of China’s domestic transformation but also sheds light on its international outreach through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an ambitious framework aimed at fostering connectivity, trade, and shared prosperity across Asia, Europe, and Africa. Within this context, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) stands out as the flagship project and the crown jewel of the BRI. The book helps readers conceptually understand why China invests in such large-scale international partnerships: to promote common development, bridge development gaps, and build networks of cooperation that transcend geography.
President Xi’s repeated emphasis on “win-win cooperation” and building a “community with a shared future for mankind” deeply resonates with the foundations of China-Pakistan relations, often described as “higher than the mountains, deeper than the ocean, and sweeter than honey.”
This book gives intellectual depth to these poetic expressions. It explains how China’s foreign policy based on respect for sovereignty, non-interference, and mutual benefit translates into tangible initiatives that support partner countries such as Pakistan. Through CPEC, Pakistan has witnessed the establishment of critical infrastructure, expansion of energy capacity, and development of new industrial zones, all of which are transforming its economic landscape. For those of us closely observing China’s development model, it is clear that China’s vision of cooperation is not transactional but transformational, it seeks to empower its partners, not dominate them.
Having lived and worked in China for nearly nine years, I have had the privilege of witnessing how President Xi’s governance philosophy manifests in everyday administration and diplomacy. Whether it is meticulous urban planning, technological innovation in industries, or disciplined administrative practices in government institutions, one can see the guiding hand of a system that prioritizes stability, progress, and inclusivity.
China’s success is no accident, it is the product of visionary leadership, meticulous planning, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of its people and the world. For Pakistani journalists like myself, interactions with Chinese officials, scholars, and citizens have revealed how deeply China’s governance is rooted in long-term thinking and collective responsibility qualities often missing in today’s fast-paced global politics.
Moreover, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China goes beyond economics and political theory; it is also a reflection of China’s moral and cultural confidence. President Xi frequently invokes traditional Chinese values such as harmony, integrity, diligence, and social order offering valuable lessons for developing nations like Pakistan, which must balance modernization with cultural preservation. In this sense, Xi’s philosophy carries global relevance: it reminds us that good governance is not merely about administrative efficiency, but about serving people with sincerity and vision.
For Pakistan’s policymakers, scholars, and young professionals, this book is indispensable reading. It equips them with the intellectual tools to understand how China views partnership and progress, and how Pakistan can better align its national development goals with this long-term vision.
The principles of mutual respect, shared development, and peaceful cooperation championed by President Xi can serve as guiding lights for deepening collaboration between the two nations in emerging fields such as technology, renewable energy, and cultural exchange. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is already reshaping Pakistan’s infrastructure and regional connectivity a living example of what can be achieved when two nations trust each other’s intentions and work toward shared prosperity.
In essence, Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is more than a collection of speeches; it is a manifesto of leadership, a roadmap for national progress, and a guide for international cooperation. It portrays a China that is confident in its path, committed to openness, and determined to contribute to global peace and development. For Pakistan, the book reinforces the understanding that the China-Pakistan partnership is not merely diplomatic, it is visionary, strategic, and profoundly human. As someone who has lived in China for nearly a decade and witnessed the deepening friendship between our two nations year after year, I believe this book deserves to be widely read across Pakistan. It offers timeless and universal lessons in leadership, unity, and purposeful governance.
For those of us who believe in the power of China-Pakistan friendship, it serves as a profound reminder that through cooperation, understanding, and shared ideals, nations can indeed build a brighter and more harmonious future together.