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Victor Gao: How China Is Shaping the World Amid U.S. Containment & Global Crises (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of Chinese scholar Victor Gao’s interview on India & Global Left Podcast with host Jyotishman Mudiar on “How China Is Shaping the World Amid U.S. Containment & Global Crises”, premiered on August 10, 2025. 

How China Is Shaping the World Amid U.S. Containment & Global Crises

JYOTISHMAN MUDIAR: Hello and welcome to another episode of India and Global Left. If you are new to our show, please smash that subscribe button. Also consider becoming a YouTube member, a Patreon, or donate small amounts given in the link in the description box. But the least you could do is to watch this show like, share and comment.

Without further ado, let me welcome our very special guest tonight, Professor Victor Gao. Professor Gao is a Chinese lawyer, businessman and an academic who is the Vice president of Beijing based Center for China and Globalization. He was formerly a translator for Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. Professor Gao, welcome to India and Global Left.

VICTOR GAO: Thank you very much. Good evening.

The Western Media’s Disinformation Campaign Against China

JYOTISHMAN MUDIAR: I generally don’t start with questions on media because it can be sometimes very distracting. But I guess given we want to understand international relations from Chinese perspective, I think it’s very difficult to understand that in a meaningful way without understanding the disinformation war against China that is very prevalent in Western media.

I’m not even talking about Indian television circus. That’s quite a different bit and we’ll come to that later when we discuss India-China. But let’s talk about the more hegemonic Western media and you’ve been engaging with them. So if you could tell us what is your sense of how they manufacture disinformation about China?

VICTOR GAO: First of all, on the one hand, China ever since 1978 has made a tremendous amount of transformation, mostly for the good.