"Headquarters of PLA
forces must have absolute loyalty and firm faith in the Communist Party
of China, guarantee a smooth chain of command and make sure all
decisions from the central leadership are fully implemented," said Xi,
chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and the General
Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
"Headquarters of all
PLA forces should improve their combat readiness and sharpen their
ability to win a regional war in the age of information technology," Xi,
who returned from India last week after a three-day visit, was quoted
as saying by the state-run news agency.
Though this is not
the first time that Xi has asked the PLA to be ready for a "regional
war", his statement assumes significance in the context of repeated
incursions into Indian territory along the Line of Actual Control which
cast a shadow during his visit.
All PLA forces
should follow the instructions of President Xi and update their
operations to meet new goals and missions set by the CMC, an official
statement said.
It is not yet clear why the emphasis was made on absolute loyalty and to follow the orders to ensure smooth chain of command.
Xi's directives come
in the midst of a standoff between the PLA and Indian troops in Chumar
area in Ladakh region along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The standoff took a
new turn yesterday with the PLA pitching seven tents well within the
Indian territory and showing no signs of withdrawing from the territory.
Xi, 61, acquired the
image of China's most powerful leader after Deng Xiaoping, who
succeeded Mao, as he headed the Presidency, the CPC and the military
from day one of coming to power unlike his predecessor Hu Jintao.
Since then, Xi has
reshuffled the military postings of the generals loyal to him at the top
and removed and prosecuted some top PLA generals for corruption.
General Fang
Fenghui, PLA chief, said in a statement that all PLA forces follow the
instructions of President Xi who is also the chairman of the CMC, which
is the overall high command of the Chinese military.
Fang said the forces should update their operations to meet new goals and missions set by the CMC.
Meanwhile, the PLA
chiefs of staff met in Beijing to discuss how to improve the efficiency
of military command under new circumstances. Fang attended the meeting.
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