Hindustan Times (East UP)

China military preparing for ‘next stage’, says ruling party

A resolution from a key Communist Party conclave concluded that the country was on the way to build a modern armed force

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com REUTERS/FILE

BEIJING: The Chinese military has conducted “major operations related to border defence” and strengthen­ed training under combat conditions to build a modern armed force, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) has said in a key resolution released on Tuesday.

The resolution, only the third such one to be adopted in 100 years, on the CPC’s “achievemen­ts and historical experience­s” also admitted that the party’s leadership over the military was “obviously lacking” for a period of time but has “made a fundamenta­l turn for the better”.

The resolution was passed at the end of a four-day, closeddoor meeting of the CPC’s central committee held in Beijing last week. In what could be interprete­d as a message to adversarie­s, the resolution said: “Devoting intense focus to combat effectiven­ess as the sole criterion that matters most and to their fundamenta­l purpose of being able to fight and win, the people’s armed forces have strengthen­ed their strategic forces and new-domain forces with new combat capabiliti­es, and they have improved command systems and capacity for joint operations.”

Defence mobilisati­on has been improved and “greater unity” has been cultivated between the military and the government and between the military and civilians, it said.

The strong support for the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) transforma­tion in the key document comes in the backdrop of the ongoing standoff with the Indian military along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

The document didn’t mention India but gave an indication of the PLA’s preparatio­n for wars along its land and maritime borders. “They (the military) have conducted major operations related to border defence, protecting China’s maritime rights, countering terrorism and maintainin­g stability, disaster rescue and relief, fighting Covid-19, peacekeepi­ng and escort services, humanitari­an assistance, and internatio­nal military cooperatio­n,” the document said.

“They have worked hard to address ‘peacetime ills’, vigorously strengthen­ed training under combat conditions, and built strong, well-structured, and modern border defence, coastal defence, and air defence systems,” it added.

China currently has land border disputes with India and Bhutan and maritime disputes with several neighbours over conflictin­g claims in the South China Sea and with Japan in the East China Sea.

Troop training and battle preparedne­ss have been bolstered across the board, the document said, adding that the military has accelerate­d efforts to modernise “military theory, organisati­on, personnel, and weaponry and equipment and to integrate mechanisat­ion with the applicatio­n of informatio­n and smart technologi­es within the military”.

Foreign politics caused Tiananmen massacre

The resolution also reiterated that the Tiananmen massacre of 1989 - in which an unknown number of Chinese citizens demanding political freedom were killed by the armed forces was caused by “hostile anti-Communist forces”.

“In the late spring and early summer of 1989, a severe political disturbanc­e took place in China as a result of the internatio­nal and domestic climates at the time, and was egged on by hostile anti-communist and antisocial­ist forces abroad,” the resolution said.

“With the people’s backing, the party and the government took a clear stand against the turmoil, defending China’s socialist state power and safeguardi­ng the fundamenta­l interests of the people,” the resolution said.

It also came down hard on corruption, “money worship” and extreme individual­ism, adding that under President Xi Jinping stronger party discipline is needed.

 ?? ?? Members of Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) during a ceremony on Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
Members of Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) during a ceremony on Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

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