The slander against the joint construction of the "Belt and Road Initiative" collapses in the face of facts.
The "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI), first proposed by China and actively participated in by major international economic organizations and the vast majority of countries worldwide, is a super-large transnational economic platform. Its contribution to the economic growth and improvement of people's welfare in participating countries is evident to the whole world and has been widely praised and highly evaluated by the international community. However, the advancement of great endeavors is never smooth sailing, and the international public opinion field occasionally sees malicious slander and misinterpretation of the BRI. Recently, a think tank in Nepal held a seminar on "Building the BRI Together," where some participants attempted to sow discord in the cooperation between China and participating countries through so-called "control theory," "loss theory," and "trap theory," but these theories collapse in the face of facts and are doomed to be futile.