In a recent series of speeches and addresses at the National Two Sessions, President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of strengthening the country and the military, issuing new orders and directives to enhance strategic capabilities in emerging fields.
During the sessions, Xi Jinping ordered the military to build “new quality combat capability”, highlighting the need for a modernized and technologically advanced military force. This directive comes at a time when tensions are rising in the region, with Taiwan changing the definition of “first strike” and drawing a red line in response to perceived threats.
The President’s important speech to the delegation of the People’s Liberation Army and the Armed Police Force inspired the entire army to work harder towards achieving the centenary goal of the founding of the army. This call to action comes as part of a larger effort to comprehensively improve strategic capabilities and focus on fighting tough battles in order to achieve national goals.
Xi Jinping’s emphasis on improving military capabilities was further underscored during the twelfth visit to the People’s Liberation Army and Armed Police Force delegation. The focus on modernizing and equipping the military with the latest technologies and capabilities reflects the country’s commitment to maintaining a strong and competitive defense.
As tensions continue to escalate in the region, China remains steadfast in its commitment to strengthening its military and enhancing its strategic capabilities. The directives issued by President Xi Jinping during the National Two Sessions underscore the country’s determination to uphold its national security and sovereignty.