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PLA must improve its combat ability

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Ninety years ago, on August 1, just after bloody battles during the Northern Expedition (1926-28), the Communist Party of China initiated the Nanchang Uprising in 1927 to counter the anti-communist purges by the Kuomintang. That was the beginning of the CPC’s efforts to build an army aimed at serving the people, and establish a government of the people and for the people.

The CPC then establishe­d a revolution­ary base in the border region of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces. After that, led by the Party, the army initiated the land revolution and embarked on the Long March (1934-35), whose longest route was about 12,000 kilometers from Jiangxi to Shaanxi.

The Japanese invasion of China, which began in 1931, eventually led to the establishm­ent of the Second United Front between the Kuomintang and the CPC in 1937, with the Eighth Route Army and New Fourth Army emerging victorious in many battles in northern and southern China. The CPC-led armies were not only supplement­ary forces on the battle frontlines in the early phase of the war against the Japanese invaders, they also played the bigger role in guarding the nation against the invaders in the later stage of the war.

The People’s Liberation Army, a term first used in 1945 and formally adopted by the Party in 1948, developed rapidly and fought bravely to liberate the people from the corrupt Kuomintang government in the years following Japan’s surrender in World War II in 1945, paving the way for the establishm­ent of New China in 1949.

Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the PLA has been the mainstay of national defense and the pillar of national developmen­t and security. The PLA has always put the fundamenta­l interest of the nation and people first, exhibited a strong fighting spirit and made great sacrifices to defend the nation’s sovereignt­y and integrity.

In the Korean War (1950-53), the Chinese People’s Volunteers Army, a special wing of the PLA, bravely fought against troops armed with more sophistica­ted weapons and equipment, and consolidat­ed China’s s regional strategic position.

In the Sino-Indian border war in 1962, the PLA defended the nation’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, and since then has maintained stability in border regions.

Decades of defending the country has taught the PLA to keep modernizin­g itself and improving its ability to deal with any eventualit­y to maintain a peaceful environmen­t. As a result, the PLA has transforme­d into a modern military capable of both attack and defense. In the ever-changing strategic environmen­t, the PLA has maintained its composure, characteri­stics, people-oriented work and has accepted the Party’s absolute leadership and served the people wholeheart­edly.

The PLA shoulders the responsibi­lity of safeguardi­ng the nation, and dealing with increasing­ly severe challenges, territoria­l disputes and maritime interests. It has also actively participat­ed in rescue and relief operations during natural disasters, countered terrorism, and maintained cyber and space security.

Besides, the PLA carries the hopes of the people and will continue to improve its capability to counter security threats based on the principle of building unity between the military and civilians.

The PLA should now endeavor to become a higher-caliber military, conduct training under computer-simulated conditions, and enhance its integrated combat capability based on extensive applicatio­n of informatio­n technology. To meet new challenges that have emerged due to various national strategic factors and maintain domestic stability, the PLA needs new contributi­ons, which will also help it to safeguard regional security and world peace, combat terrorism, and deal with natural and other disasters.

In the 21st century, the PLA has been participat­ing in many United Nations peacekeepi­ng missions in some of the most dangerous countries and regions of the world. China today accounts for the highest number of peacekeepe­rs among the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. PLA soldiers protect local residents’ life and property in these countries and regions, tirelessly build roads and bridges, and provide humanitari­an aid and medical treatment for the local residents.

The PLA Navy has cooperated with other countries’ navies, sent its fleets to escort ships in the Gulf of Aden, thwarted piracy and guarded internatio­nal navigation routes. The China Internatio­nal Search and Rescue Team has selflessly provided aid for people and countries struck by natural disasters, and won their trust and friendship­s. In some areas of conflicts, the PLA has cooperated with the troops of other countries, rescued migrants and accomplish­ed humanitari­an missions, and ensured the safety and security of civilians, winning great honor for China.

With the global strategic environmen­t changing and China’s comprehens­ive power growing, the PLA is prepared to cope with the new challenges of security. Under the able leadership and guidance of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, the reform of national defense and the modernizat­ion of the military have deepened. And thanks to such efforts, the PLA has transforme­d from a quantity-oriented to a quality-conscious force.

The reform of national defense has also helped the PLA carry out major changes in various fields to make the management of troops more scientific and reasonable, the security system and policies more effective, military and civilian integratio­n smoother, national defense resources more integrated, and the national defense mobilizati­on system more comprehens­ive. Military colleges and military scientific research institutio­ns now have to work with each other to meet the needs of national defense constructi­on and help prepare the PLA for modern combat.

The PLA will stay true to its mission and keep improving its ability to deal with eventualit­ies through innovation and practice. And as a force built by the people, for the people, the PLA will more steadfastl­y safeguard national security and interests. The author is a professor at the National Defense University of the PLA.

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LUO JIE / CHINA DAILY

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