
China Fortnightly | Volume I | Issue No. 15
The first half of October 2025 in China reflected a phase of intensified political coordination, regulatory refinement, and cautious strategic signalling. Domestically, the Chinese Communist Party and State Council advanced ideological consolidation and cadre reshuffles, while institutionalising AI governance and refining key laws on cybersecurity, environment, and grassroots administration. In defence, the PLA showcased unmanned maritime systems, expanded “Mini Taiwan” training complexes, and increased patrols in the South China Sea—underscoring deterrence and preparedness narratives.
Externally, Beijing deepened diplomatic engagements across Eurasia, Europe, and Africa, highlighting Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative and securing reaffirmations of the One-China policy. Economic messaging centred on confidence-building and reform, with leadership urging innovation-driven growth and stable foreign investment. Meanwhile, scientific strides were showcased through enhanced national infrastructure governance and claims of quantum computing breakthroughs—projecting technological ascendancy and self-reliance.
Overall, the fortnight underscored China’s dual strategy of consolidating internal control and projecting calibrated assertiveness abroad, with an eye toward the forthcoming 15th Five-Year Plan.