Beijing:Chinese President Xi Jinpinghas stressed the need for the recruitment of new talent to support the rapid modernisation of the armed forces and win future wars amid reports that the military has committed more resources to enrol 3 lakh personnel for frontline positions.
Talent holds the key to advancing the high-quality development of the Chinese armed forces, achieving victory in the military competition, and gaining the upper hand in future wars, Xi who heads the military besides the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Presidency told a conference on military talent-related work held from Friday to Sunday.
With a whopping USD 209 billion annual military budget, the Chinese military is modernising rapidly, carrying out organisational reforms and adding new weapon systems including hypersonic weapons.
According to the US military, China recently launched a long-range missile that went around the world, dropped off a hypersonic glide vehicle which had glided all the way back to China and came close to hitting the target.
Xi said new talent is needed to lend solid support to the realisation of the goals set for the centenary of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) that falls in 2027, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
"Strengthening the capabilities to fight and win should be the starting point and ultimate goal of military talent cultivation," Xi said.
He called for great efforts to improve military personnel's scientific literacy and technological know-how to improve their ability to win modern wars.
He also urged accelerating the building of first-class military schools and training of first-class military personnel.
Meanwhile, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Monday that the Chinese military has allocated resources for 3 lakh troops for the frontline roles to encourage younger professionals to join the PLA.
Since he took power in 2012, Xi has carried out large-scale-reforms of the military including reducing its size by the PLA to 20 lakh troops from 23 lakh earlier.
The 3 lakh personnel were retrenched from non-combat units, including the now-defunct general political, general logistics and general armaments departments, the five army groups, as well staff in veterans' homes.
The air force, the rocket (missile) force, and the strategic supporting force were among others which however enlarged with more forces, the Post report said.
“The PLA airborne troop units were upgraded from division-level to brigades, while the number of pilots was also increased to support more new-generation fighter jets like the J-20s, J-16s, J-10Cs,” the Post quoted Chinese military sources as saying.
State media, including military mouthpiece the PLA Daily, reported earlier that the navy's marine corps had expanded to shore up defences of its maritime lifelines.