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  China reshuffles military offices in major reform

China reshuffles military offices in major reform

PTI | K.J.M. VARMA
Published : Jan 12, 2016, 5:14 am IST
Updated : Jan 12, 2016, 5:14 am IST

President Xi Jinping on Monday directed China’s 2.3 million-member armed forces to strictly follow the orders of the ruling Communist Party and focus on winning wars as he reorganised the military hea

President Xi Jinping on Monday directed China’s 2.3 million-member armed forces to strictly follow the orders of the ruling Communist Party and focus on winning wars as he reorganised the military headquarters structure firming up his grip on the world’s largest Army.

Mr Xi reorganised four Army headquarters by replacing them with 15 new agencies under the Central Military Commission (CMC) headed by him.

He asked officers to unswervingly follow the “absolute leadership” of Communist Party of China during a meet with the new heads of the reorganised organs of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Mr Xi, who is also the CPC chief beside being the chairman of the CMC which make him the strongest Chinese leader in recent times, said military leaders must adhere to the Party spirit, obey political discipline, and “be politically intelligent,” with firm political faith and right political stance.

Military leaders need to sharpen their political alertness and become better at discerning right and wrong in political matters, Mr Xi said. He said winning wars should be their central task.

The military organs must concentrate on the study of military affairs, wars and how to fight battles, and strengthen their awareness in preparing for war at any time, Mr Xi said.

In a major reform of its military, Mr Xi has reorganised PLA’s four military headquarters, staff, politics, logistics and armaments into 15 new agencies under the CMC.

The new structure includes new commissions — discipline inspection, politics and law and science and technology as well as the general office, the report said. The reform also includes formation of five more divisions, administration, auditing, international cooperation, and organisational structure.