The Philippine Star

China’s Xi wants armed forces ‘quickly elevated’

To world-class standards

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BEIJING (AP) – China’s leader Xi Jinping has called for “more quickly elevating the armed forces to world-class standards,” in a speech days after he warned the country was threatened by a US-led campaign of “containmen­t, encircleme­nt and suppressio­n of China.”

China must maximize its “national strategic capabiliti­es” in a bid to “systematic­ally upgrade the country’s overall strength to cope with strategic risks, safeguard strategic interests and realize strategic objectives,” Xi said on Wednesday.

His remarks to delegates in the ceremonial parliament representi­ng the People’s Liberation Army, the military wing of the ruling Communist Party, and the paramilita­ry People’s Armed Police, were carried by the official Xinhua News Agency.

Xi made a series of calls to accelerate the build-up of self-reliance in science and technology, bolster strategic capabiliti­es in emergency fields, make industrial and supply chains more resilient and make national reserves “more capable of safeguardi­ng national security.”

The program laid out by Xi dovetails with a number of national strategies already underway, including the “Made in China 2025” campaign to make China dominant in 10 key fields from integrated circuits to aerospace, and a decades-old campaign for civilian-military integratio­n in the economy.

Xi also mentioned the need for “achieving the goals for the centenary of the PLA in 2027,” a date by which, according to some US observers, China intends to have the capability of conquering Taiwan by military means.

China has defined the centenary goals in mostly vague terms, such as greater “informatiz­ation” and raising the PLA to “world-class standards.”

China needs to build “a strong system of strategic deterrent forces, raise the presence of combat forces in new domains and of new qualities, and deeply promote combatorie­nted military training,” according to a speech Xi gave last year.

China’s defense budget has roughly doubled over the past decade, allowing it to maintain the world’s largest standing military, with two million members, the world’s largest navy by number of ships, and the largest missile and aviation forces in the Indo-Pacific.

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