In a strategic move to engage with the Global South, CGTN has introduced its first-ever show titled Global South Voices. This new program aims to shed light on China's evolving role on the world stage amidst the dynamic international landscape of 2024.
As China navigates the complexities of global economics and politics, questions arise: Is China still the world's economic engine? Are its initiatives genuinely benefiting developing nations? Global South Voices seeks to address these inquiries by bringing together a panel of esteemed experts.
The show features insights from Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, chairman of Pakistan's Senate Defense Committee; Ishrat Hussain, former chief economist for the World Bank; Sudheendra Kulkarni, former aide to the Prime Minister of India; and Professor Li Xiguang, director of Tsinghua University's International Center for Communication. Their diverse perspectives provide a comprehensive understanding of China's strategies and their implications for the Global South.
As the international community watches closely, Global South Voices promises to be a pivotal platform for discussions on sustainability, economic development, and the nuanced dynamics of global partnerships. By fostering informed dialogues, the show aims to offer fresh perspectives and actionable insights for stakeholders across the globe.
With 2024 set to be a transformative year, the role of China in shaping economic trends and international policies remains a topic of paramount importance. Global South Voices endeavors to explore these themes, contributing to a more interconnected and understanding global community.
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CGTN's debut for Global South: A real China through lenses of GS
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