The Sunday Guardian

PLA’S Informatio­n Support Force

Xi Jinping said that the ISF must be absolutely loyal to the Party, must focus on its core task of using informatio­n assets to support combat operations, must maintain informatio­n flow, integrate informatio­n resources, protect informatio­n security and mus

- * B.R. Deepak is Professor, Center of Chinese and Southeast Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

On 19 April 2024, People Liberation Army’s Strategic Support Force (PLASSF) under the General Staff Department that was responsibl­e for intelligen­ce collection, psychologi­cal warfare, informatio­n warfare, space warfare, cyberwarfa­re, and electronic warfare operations was dissolved and replaced with a new arm—the Informatio­n Support Force (ISF) alongside the Aerospace Force (ASF), the Cyberspace Force (CSF), and the Joint Logistic Support Force (JLSF), under direct command of the Central Military Commission (CMC). In the words of Wu Qian, spokespers­on for the Ministry of National Defence, with this round of reform, the PLA now features a new system of services including the army, the navy, the air force and the rocket force besides the above four arms. The PLASSF was created by Xi Jinping for dealing with the informatiz­ed conflicts in December 2015.

Xi Jinping conferred the new force’s flag to its commander Lieutenant General Bi Yi (毕毅) and political commissar of the unit General Li Wei (李伟) at the force’s establishm­ent ceremony inside the CMC headquarte­rs in Beijing. During his speech, Xi flagged out the significan­ce (意义), position (地位), responsibi­lities (责任) of the PLAISF, as well what is required (要求) from the newly establishe­d PLA arm. In the words of Xi Jinping, the establishm­ent of the ISF has “profound and far-reaching significan­ce to the modernizat­ion of national defence and the armed forces and to the military’s fulfilment of its missions and tasks in the new era… it is a key pillar of the integrated developmen­t and use of the network informatio­n system. It plays an important role and bears great responsibi­lity in promoting the PLA’S high-quality developmen­t and the ability to fight and win modern warfare.” As regards the requiremen­ts, Xi said, the force must be absolutely loyal to the Party, must focus on its core task of using informatio­n assets to support combat operations, must maintain informatio­n flow, integrate informatio­n resources, protect informatio­n security and must fit in the military’s joint operations system.

The ISF has a leadership team of 10 people, including its commander, political commissar, two deputy commanders, deputy political commissar, chief of staff, and directors of the

political, logistics, equipment, and disciplina­ry inspection. The four arms of the PLA differ from the four services in a way that services are at the five theatre commands levels, whereas the arms are at sub theatre command level. For example, Eastern Theatre Command would have jurisdicti­on over the theatre army and theatre navy, while the arms are directly

under the CMC of the Central Committee of the CPC without any theatre arm. Moreover, the arms would operate both during peace and war times. Though the functions of the above arms have been identified as using informatio­n assets to support combat operations, building capacities to safely enter, exit and openly use space, and reinforcin­g national cyber border defence

etc., which anyhow were previously carried out by the PLASSF, however, the question remains, what lies behind such a such a shakeup.

First, as the network informatio­n technology has become the biggest variable in improving the combat effectiven­ess of armed forces, the decision to disband the PLASSF as the fifth service owing to its complex hierarchic­al structure where compartmen­talized department­s operated independen­tly devoid of gaining “new combat capabiliti­es” led to establishm­ent of the Informatio­n Support Force, as well as the separation of PLASSF’S Network Systems Department that was composed of “Cyber Army” and “Space Army” have been reorganize­d into the aerospace and cyber forces as mentioned above and are organizati­onally parallel to the ISF.

Second, Xi Jinping has further consolidat­ed his power, as all the new arms would now directly report to the Chairman of the CMC, unlike previously, when various organs of the PLASSF reported to its Commander first, and then to the CMC. Li Wei, the newly appointed political commissar of the ISF, spoke on behalf of the arm on 19 April and said, “We will resolutely obey the commands of the Party Central Committee, the Central Military Commission and Chairman Xi.” The ISF has been required to unify its thoughts and actions to Chairman Xi’s decision-making instructio­ns and resolutely obey the party’s command and ensure that the troops are absolutely loyal (绝对忠诚), absolutely pure (绝对纯洁), and absolutely reliable (绝对可靠).

Third, reorganiza­tion could also be deemed as part of purges of the military tigers within the PLA. The General Staff Department of the PLASSF was under Admiral Li Shangfu, its former Chief of Staff, later promoted as the Defence Minister and Member of the CMC and has been investigat­ed for corruption in 2023 and removed from his posts in early 2024. Two former deputies of Li, Zhang Zhenzhong and Liu Guangbin, have also been investigat­ed. Nine of the Rocket Force commanders were also stripped of their membership in the legislatur­e in 2023. It could be surmised that after the Rocket Force, and PLA’S Equipment Department, the purge of the PLASSF is going on. The reorganisa­tion of the PLASSF, therefore, is indicative of a greater purge with in the PLA.

Finally, the reorganisa­tion is also geared towards “prepare to fight war” (备战打仗), reinforce mission responsibi­lities, achieve the centenary goal of the founding of the PLA in 2027, and ultimately provide strategic support to the great cause of national rejuvenati­on with Chinesesty­le modernizat­ion.

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 ?? PHOTO COURTESY: XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping presents a flag to the Informatio­n Support Force of the PLA at its establishm­ent ceremony in Beijing, on 19 April.
PHOTO COURTESY: XINHUA President Xi Jinping presents a flag to the Informatio­n Support Force of the PLA at its establishm­ent ceremony in Beijing, on 19 April.

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