Global Security Initiative ( GSI )
Global Security Initiative ( GSI ) is an initiative proposed by China. It was first proposed by Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping during the annual Boao Forum on 21 April 2022. Officially, the initiative is meant to "uphold the principle of indivisible security, build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture, and oppose the building of national security on the basis of insecurity in other countries. It identifies six commitments: (1) common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable security; (2) respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries; (3) abiding by the purpose and principles of the UN Charter; (4) taking the security concerns of all countries seriously; (5) peacefully resolving disputes between countries through dialogue; and (6) maintaining security in both traditional and non-traditional fields. The principles outlined by the Global Security Initiative are long-standing elements of China's security policy.
Articulations of the Global Security Initiative have included little operational detail.
Critics have described the GSI as a way of increasing China's global influence.
China issued a further statement of the initiative, outlining principles, priorities and platforms, in a concept paper on 21 February 2023.
Further details on How Global Security Initiative Operates is not available.
It was the Chinese response to Quad and AUKUS Pact. It is to be noted that the members of the Quad have rejected the notion that it is an Asian NATO or a military alliance.
According to Chinese officials, It is an initiative tocounter the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy and the Quad – the India, U.S., Australia, Japan grouping.
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