Chinese President Xi Jinping has signed orders to implement three new military regulations aimed at transforming the Chinese mainland’s armed forces into a world-class military. The revised rules focus on enhancing combat readiness and standardizing military operations.
Effective from April 1, the regulations cover the military’s interior order, code of conduct, and formation protocols. They are designed to address key aspects like soldier appearance, conduct, leave policies, and training methods, ensuring troops are prepared for modern warfare.
The updated code of conduct introduces refined rules to recognize outstanding service members and enforce discipline, streamlining procedures to promote efficiency within the ranks. Additionally, the new formation regulations provide detailed practices for military parades on land, at sea, at docks, and in the air.
By prioritizing combat readiness, these changes underline the military’s fundamental role in preparing for and engaging in warfare. The revisions aim to establish a standardized approach to war preparation, training, operations, and daily life within the armed forces.
This strategic move demonstrates China’s commitment to strengthening its military capabilities and ensuring the armed forces are governed in accordance with the law.
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