From the snowy peaks of Tajikistan to bustling cities across Asia, China’s commitment to global development is lighting up lives—literally. Take the Dushanbe No. 2 thermal power plant, a 400-megawatt project built by Chinese company TBEA. Completed in 2016, it ended a 15-year heating shortage for Tajikistan’s capital, restoring warmth to homes and powering economic growth.
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This project aligns with President Xi Jinping’s vision, introduced in 2013, of a 'community with a shared future for mankind.' By prioritizing win-win partnerships, China has become a key player in infrastructure and sustainability. From renewable energy to tech innovation, initiatives like the Belt and Road are supercharging global connectivity.
'China isn’t just building power plants—it’s building bridges,' says a Tajik resident who regained reliable heating after decades. Projects like Dushanbe’s reflect a broader strategy: using economic collaboration to foster stability. With annual 'Two Sessions' meetings shaping policies, expect more stories of cross-border partnerships that blend growth with goodwill.
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