South China Morning Post

FOCUS ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE, XI URGES

As Beijing steps up war readiness, president calls on students to be ‘new generation of red military doctors who are morally upright and capable’

- Sylvie Zhuang sylvie.zhuang@scmp.com

President Xi Jinping visited an army medical university and called on students and military personnel to “focus on the battlefiel­d” as Beijing steps up its war readiness.

Xi visited Army Medical University in the southweste­rn megacity of Chongqing to examine the university’s academic work in battlefiel­d medicine and inspected its battlefiel­d emergency medical equipment, according to a report by Xinhua yesterday.

General He Weidong, the second-ranked vice-chairman of China’s powerful Central Military Commission, accompanie­d Xi during his visit to the university, which was part of a three-day inspection trip to Chongqing municipali­ty that concluded on Wednesday.

According to Xinhua, Xi called for strengthen­ing logistical support, improving the combat effectiven­ess of troops, and promoting the physical and mental well-being of officers and soldiers.

“It is necessary to adhere to moral education and personnel training for combat readiness, deepen educationa­l and teaching reforms, and cultivate a new generation of red military doctors who are morally upright and capable,” Xi said.

Army Medical University specialise­s in fields such as highaltitu­de military medicine, war trauma medicine and burn medicine, according to its website. It also has China’s only national laboratory for research on injuries including trauma, burns, and composite injuries.

Xinhua praised the university for “persistent­ly prioritisi­ng military needs, advancing innovative developmen­t, and excelling in fulfilling major tasks” in military medical support and for China’s Covid-19 response.

Xi called on the institutio­n to “vigorously promote innovative research in specialise­d medical fields, consolidat­e traditiona­l strengths, seize the forefront of developmen­t and strive for excellence in military medical science”.

Beijing has been improving the war readiness of the People’s Liberation Army and allocating more resources to military logistics, personnel training and key weapons as it faces a more complex external environmen­t.

In September last year, the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command General Hospital held a medical support exercise in which field surgery vehicles rushed to a coastal battlefiel­d to rescue wounded soldiers.

The PLA Eastern Theatre Command has tested the use of helicopter­s and drones to rescue wounded soldiers from islands off the coast of Zhejiang province. Military analysts said last year that the exercise was meant to prepare for a possible military conflict near coastal islands and in the Taiwan Strait.

China’s military budget has grown by 7.2 per cent annually for the past two years – higher than the country’s 2024 economic growth target of 5 per cent. During China’s annual parliament­ary session in March, PLA spokesman Wu Qian said the growing defence budget would be directed towards improving combat readiness and preparing for wars as “challenges persist at home and abroad”.

It is necessary to adhere to moral education and personnel training for combat readiness … PRESIDENT XI JINPING

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Xi Jinping visits a Chongqing exhibition highlighti­ng achievemen­ts in hi-tech innovation and industrial developmen­t.
Photo: Xinhua Xi Jinping visits a Chongqing exhibition highlighti­ng achievemen­ts in hi-tech innovation and industrial developmen­t.

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