China and the joint development of information technology

 As the world's second largest economy and the most populous country, China strives to protect the legitimate rights and interests of all its citizens and harmonize cyber culture with social development in the light of the global consensus on Internet governance. As a largely responsible country, China seeks to play its part in maintaining discipline in cyberspace and making the global network more open and inclusive. China's importance is also significant in this regard. That's more than 900 million Internet users. That's why China is a global leader in the development of the Internet, e-commerce, mobile payments, 5G applications, the artificial intelligence industry and blockchain. Is also the center of four of the seven largest Internet companies on the list, so China strives to build efficient and secure networks as well as a global Internet civilization.


In recent times, thanks to the Internet, economic, social and cultural exchanges have flourished around the world, and in today's world, the Internet is the backbone of communication. Of course, the vastness of cyber culture is engulfing the world, but at the same time, the Internet has become a source of unconventional security threats that pose a major challenge to global communication networks.


To address this challenge, there is a broad consensus among the international community on building a global civilization based on digital communication networks and a strong network culture. The global community's efforts to promote a sustainable Internet culture are gradually yielding results, and over time, global cooperation in cyberspace governance has been strengthened by improvements in international governance mechanisms based on international principles and treaties. Is. Globally, various countries have taken serious steps to strengthen legislation, self-regulation and oversight to create an effective network governance system and promote healthy cyberculture, as well as global cooperation and collaboration. Steps have been stepped up.


As far as China is concerned, as the world's second largest economy and most populous country, China protects the legitimate rights and interests of all its citizens in the light of the global consensus on Internet governance and promotes cyber culture and social development. As a major responsible country, China is keen to play its part in maintaining discipline in cyberspace and making the global network more open and inclusive. Significantly, the number of Internet users here is over 900 million. That's why China is a global leader in the development of the Internet, e-commerce, mobile payments, 5G applications, artificial intelligence industry and blockchain. Is also the center of four of the seven largest Internet companies on the Fortune 500 list of leading companies, so China strives to build efficient and secure networks as well as a global Internet civilization and China's successful experiments. Exchange with other countries so that citizens around the world have easy access to the Internet. In line with the vision of advancing the common development of technology, China has entered into technology cooperation and exchanges with other countries, including Pakistan, in connection with the Belt and Road Initiative.


China has always strived to move forward in a systematic manner. Under this ideology, a series of rules and regulations for Internet governance have been introduced in the country since 2000 and to meet the changing requirements of the times to improve information security. At the same time, further reforms are being introduced. The Chinese government is fostering a global consensus on the use, management and development of the Internet, as well as the protection of national sovereignty and human rights. Numerous global activities related to the development of information technology, including the convening of Internet conferences, are regularly organized with the participation of experts from around the world, and detailed discussions on Internet policy making, cooperation and exchange are held.


China is currently making the best use of cyberspace to improve social governance. According to the UN e-Governance Survey 2020, China's ranking has risen 29 places from 2003 to 2020. China's overall index has reached a "very high" level, notably the e-Governance Survey. In 2020, Shanghai is ranked 9th in the world.


As in the rest of the world, China has a large number of young Internet users, so China has taken all other measures, including legislation and awareness, to protect young people from cybercrime. The development of the Internet in rural areas has furthered e-commerce activities in a way that is unparalleled in the rest of the world. With the development of the Internet, Chinese society has gradually evolved into a cashless community where e-payments have relied on traditional paper currency. Has gained a considerable advantage.


Given the current development of the Internet and its wide-ranging social impact, it is important to build a healthy global network that reflects the real world and expresses the common interest of the world. Economic connectivity, social cohesion, different countries and A secure cyber culture is essential in the context of friendly exchanges between cultures, the promotion of globalization and the major challenges facing the world. Cooperation between China and other major countries in the field of information technology to expand Internet access to backward and poor countries. Which could significantly contribute to the collaborative development of technology.

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