Bangladesh, March 23 -- The Third International Forum on Democracy, held in Beijing, drew close to 300 attendees comprising politicians, scholars, and experts from various corners of the globe. Against a backdrop of heightened geopolitical tensions and the continual evolution of democratic models, the forum served as a pivotal arena for in-depth conversations. These discussions centered on Chinas distinctive path towards democracy, highlighting its unique attributes and the array of challenges it confronts on the global platform.

The forum, themed “The Shared Human Values,” facilitated candid exchanges among participants from Western nations and the Global South, who offered diverse perspectives on democracy and its role in c...