New Delhi:At a time when the seventh round of India and China military talks to resolve the border disputes in Eastern Ladakh have ended in a deadlock, Chinese President Xi Jinping has told his soldiers, "We must put all our minds and energy on preparing for war."
Xi made these remarks while visiting a Marine Corps base in the Guangdong province, where he made an important speech, Xinhua reported.
In his speech, Xinhua reported, "Xi Jinping pointed out that we must put all our minds and energy on preparing for war and maintain a state of high alert."
According to Xinhua, Xi emphasised that it is necessary to uphold the party's absolute leadership over the military, strengthen the party's innovative theoretical arms, and pay close attention to comprehensively and strictly govern the party and the military.
"And ensure that the troops are absolutely loyal, absolutely pure, and absolutely reliable," Xi told the troops.
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Xi also called for carrying on the 'red gene' and creating a spirit "that is not afraid of hardship and death".
"It is necessary to carry forward the fine traditions, carry on the red gene, build the unique military culture of the Marine Corps, cultivate a fighting spirit that is not afraid of hardship and death, and bring the troops to life," Xi added.