People’s Republic of China at 76: A Tree of Resilience and Hope

On October 1, 2025, the People’s Republic of China marks its 76th National Day. While parades and toasts celebrate national pride, the eternal message of this day has evolved: not merely as a commemoration of its founding in 1949, but as a testament to an extraordinary journey of transformation.

China flourished from a seed, growing into a tree in whose shade 800 million people out of poverty- 10 years ahead of schedule, proving their fortitude, propelling us ahead of time. China is the root nurturing global development, focusing on high quality development.

Having endured the dust of colonialism and war. China has grown into something stronger. Today, china is known as the “world factory” becoming a global innovation hub, rapidly improving advancement in partner countries by 5.4 percent in the first 8 months of this year.

At the soul of China’s progress lies the leadership of the Communist Party Of China (CPC.) Rooted in the country’s own traditions and thought system, (CPC) has guided China with well thought plans that explain todays China’s stability and modernization. Through policies such as the Eight Point Regulation, China has strengthened public unity, curbed corruption, and reinforced discipline,  confirming well lead governance reform can lead to long term growth and national development.

This year also marks the 80th anniversary of the world Anti-Fascist War, known globally as World War II. China celebrates its role in that victory, as part of its identity and foundation to worldviews. The historic triumph laid the groundwork for today’s international law system. Since then, China has consistently lived up to its position as a champion of evolution and peace.

Not only has China managed to thrive independently, but has held hands with other nations making significant international contributions. Standing by one another, is something that has stood out to me. At the recent National Day celebration, I was struck by the dedication and unity of the Chinese community- their profound love for their nation, and their willingness to honor achievements with their friends, as though they were all one. The event was respectful, engaging, rich with heartfelt exchanges, reflecting not only China’s pride in itself, but also its openness towards others. It was a reminder that national spirit, paired along friendship, becomes a bridge to success.

In medical sector, China has been working with a number of countries to support their medical sector. In Uganda for example, China has sent more than 200 medical workers to Uganda, expressing their solidarity and acceptance of growth as one. Some institutes such as Makerere University have also facilitated cultural and language exchange systems expressing the depth of commitment between the two nations. Additionally, through the FAO-China- Uganda-South South-Cooperation program, Chinese agricultural experts have helped enhance help boost productivity and added value along local farmers.

This cooperation has already yielded outstanding economic results. As a follow up of China’s zero tariff to 33 least developed countries in Africa announced in 2024,  during the 2025 June’s FOCAC Ministerial Conference, China announced a 100% tariff exemption for all exports from African countries with diplomatic ties with China. As a result, Uganda’s exports to China surpassed US$84 million by July 2025, registering a remarkable 97.8% year-on-year hike. Coffee exports to China alone surged by 150%. An achievement for both nations.

Chinas 76th National Day is a reminder that this nations’s story is one of hope. From a country scarred by war and suffering, creating a masterpiece example of strength, innovation, and trust. China has blossomed into a tree of resilience, ensuring progress around the world.

Happy 76th, China!

The writer, Izza Fatima is a junior research fellow at the Development Watch Centre.