Arun Upadhyaya
I was born in Sarlahi District in Nepal. I studied Business Studies and Political Science for my bachelor and MA course respectively. I am doing PhD in International Politics at Shandong University. My research focuses on China's multilateral diplomacy, One Belt, One Road and South Asia.
I came to China on September 2016. China is a land of my dream. My generation has grown up listening to the stories of China's success. I would wonder how a country could uplift 700 million people out of poverty in a span of 30 years. Thanks to the Communist Party of China and the path of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, it has made a remarkable contribution to the humanity's right to development.
China occupies a very special position in the hearts and minds of Nepalese people for her policy of non-interference and sovereign equality. Moreover, it has generously extended support to Nepal at the time of distress. The rescue and relief China provided in the wake of the mega earthquake in 2015 has left indelible marks on the minds of every citizen of Nepal. As a volunteer of a rescue and relief operation myself, I was impressed by the team's effort.
My journey from the land of Gautam Buddha to the land of Great Confucius has been amazing. I am astonished by the level of development China has made. Another thing I learned here is collectivism. China has changed my world outlook. I have fallen in love with Chinese language, food and culture in a very short period of time. I am learning Chinese in my own effort. China has become my home.
I took part in "The 1st Shandong University International Student "B&R" Culture Forum" last month and was awarded the second position.
At the time when the West is fanning the clash of civilization, protectionism and isolationism, the Communist Party of China with Chairman Xi as the core has put forward the Chinese dream of building a community of common destiny for mankind. One Belt, One Road initiative has been chosen as the instrument for realization of the dream. Nepal joined the Chinese circle of friends on 12th May. As a strong admirer of OBOR, I take this opportunity to wish the ongoing "Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation" a grand success.