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Chinese troops should be prepared for war: PLA

Chinese troops holding parade: File pic
Chinese troops holding parade: File pic

China’s Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) has asked its troops to remain in combat readiness and be prepared for war amid continuing escalation of tension with Japan.

New Delhi, Jan 16/Nationalturk- Amid territorial disputes and escalation in tension with its neighbor Japan,  China’s Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) has asked its troops to remain in combat readiness and be prepared for war.

“PLA aims to beef up its troops’ combat readiness and prepare for actual war situations through exercises this year,” Chinese newspaper South China Morning Post reported quoting People’s Liberation Army’s latest annual training directive (blueprint).

It said in 2013, the goal set for the entire army and the People’s Armed Police force is to bolster their capabilities to fight and their ability to win a war … to be well-prepared for a war by subjecting the army to hard and rigorous training on an actual combat basis.

In last year’s directive, more emphasis was placed on joint military trainings and co-ordination among different PLA services.

Blueprint stresses urgency of real combat abilities

This year’s blueprint stresses the urgency of real combat abilities in all military training by repeating the phrase “fighting wars”, or dazhang, as many as 10 times in the article, which was no more than 1,000 words. The phrase did not appear in last year’s directive.

The changes could be a result of the rising tensions in waters between China and Japan over disputed islands, which Japan calls as Senkaku Islands and China terms it as the Diaoyus.

The disputed chain of islands in the East China Sea has been claimed by both China and Japan since the early 1970s.

It is pertinent to mention here that Japan may station F-15 fighter jets near the disputed Senkaku (Diaoyu)  Islands.

According to Japan’s newspaper, Japan Times, country’s Defense Ministry is considering stationing F-15 fighter jets at a remote airport halfway from Naha to Taiwan to speed up its response to airspace incursions by China near the disputed Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands.

“The planes would be stationed on Shimojijima Island, which is much closer to the Japan-administered Senkakus, which China claims as the Diaoyu, than to Okinawa’s prefectural capital Naha, where the Japanese  F-15s are based,” sources said.

 

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Faiz Ahmad / NationalTurk Asia News

 

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