Bangkok: One commitment that China consistently proclaims is "leaving no one behind," emphasizing development that is not limited to its own country but also includes helping developing countries grow together. A clear example is South-South Cooperation, where developing countries in the Global South provide mutual assistance. How can Thailand benefit from this cooperation? Today's "Looking at China from Multiple Perspectives" program will discuss this with Lieutenant General Chaiyasit Tantayakul, a subcommittee member on military affairs of the Senate's Committee on Military and State Security, hosted by Wacharin Setthakudhan.
According to Thai News Agency, the program aims to explore the potential benefits and opportunities for Thailand through engaging in South-South Cooperation, particularly in collaboration with China. The discussion is expected to shed light on how Thailand can leverage this cooperation to enhance its economic and developmental prospects.
The initiative is part of China's broader strategy to support developing nations by fostering mutual growth and development. The focus on South-South Cooperation underscores China's commitment to ensuring that growth is inclusive and shared among partner countries. The discussion with Lieutenant General Chaiyasit Tantayakul will provide insights into the military and security aspects of this cooperation, potentially identifying areas where Thailand can enhance its strategic partnerships.