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People’s Daily spells out PLA’s mid-century goal, with the US as a benchmark

Defence academic explains Xi Jinping’s ‘world-class military’ goal and why the PLA must dominate

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As Chinese President Xi Jinping pushes the country’s PLA to modernise, an academic has laid out an official policy explanation in state media on the scope and significance of the task. Photo: Reuters
Liu Zhen
The People’s Liberation Army must measure itself against the world’s strongest military, a clear reference to the US, in its drive to beat the global competition, according to an official policy commentary detailing the PLA’s goals by 2049.
The article published on Thursday in Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily is one of the clearest explanations of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s goal of “building a world-class military by the middle of this century”.

It said “world-class” was defined by global top-tier indicators and China aimed to dominate the central stage of military competition and stay at the forefront of developments.

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“[A world-class military] must match China’s status as a global power, ensure comprehensive and effective protection of national security and have a strong international influence,” the article said.

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It said China must aim for the world’s highest standards, “not only in the areas of weapons and equipment, organisational structure and combat systems, but also in military theory, talent development and training qualities”.

The Chinese military needed to see foreign peers as a benchmark – “especially the most powerful military”, a reference to American forces – to “stand on equal footing with global powers and prevail in international competition”, it added.

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The article comes less than a month before the PLA will showcase its latest progress at a Victory Day military parade on September 3 marking the 80th anniversary of China’s defeat of the Japanese invasion and the global triumph over fascism.
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