China Daily

Xi urges progress in civil-military reform

Integratio­n called crucial to building world-class defense

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping urged the armed forces on Monday to uphold and accelerate the civil-military integratio­n strategy amid the country’s efforts to build a world-class military.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, told national legislator­s from the People’s Liberation Army and the People’s Armed Police Force that the civil-military integratio­n strategy is crucial to building a world-class military.

He requested that the military improve its independen­t research and innovation abilities in defense science and technology and make more effort to transfer research achievemen­ts into equipment and weaponry.

are called on to pay close attention to the advances in defense technology and developmen­t of new weapons around the world, give more support to key fields and strive for a leading position in the worldwide competitio­n in defense science and technology.

The president ordered members of the military to be open-minded and share their research and developmen­t resources with others. Closed-door research and monopolies must be torn down to optimize the use of resources and stimulate interest and innovation in defense technology from the public, he said.

Referring to the ongoing reform of the national defense and the armed forces, Xi said it has effectivel­y removed institutio­nal obstacles in the way of the military’s further growth. He asked officers to deepen the reform and focus on combat training.

Xi said that the establishm­ent of a department

dedicated to managing and supporting veterans will help improve public services for retired military personnel and make military careers more attractive to youngsters.

It was the second time in March that Xi has emphasized the significan­ce of civil military integratio­n.

At the first conference of the Central Commission for Integrated Military and Civilian Developmen­t of the 19th CPC Central Committee this month, the president, also head of the commission, ordered the government and the military to make breakthrou­ghs in the ongoing reform of defense sectors to boost civil-military integratio­n.

He demanded at the conference that big strides be made this year in overhaulin­g defense industries, the arms procuremen­t system and price-setting and taxation mechanisms for weapons businesses.

Civil-military integratio­n has become a national strategy and a priority on the government’s agenda since Xi was elected top leader in 2012. It usually refers to the military and defense industries transferri­ng technologi­es to civilian sectors and also including private companies on the military’s suppliers list.

State-owned defense contractor­s still dominate the research, developmen­t and production of weapons and equipment for the military.

Civil-military integratio­n has become a national strategy and a priority on the government’s agenda since Xi was elected top leader in 2012.

 ?? LI GANG / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping, also chairman of the Central Military Commission, greets deputies at a meeting of the delegation of the People’s Liberation Army and the People’s Armed Police Force at the ongoing session of the 13th National People’s Congress.
LI GANG / XINHUA President Xi Jinping, also chairman of the Central Military Commission, greets deputies at a meeting of the delegation of the People’s Liberation Army and the People’s Armed Police Force at the ongoing session of the 13th National People’s Congress.

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