🚀 In a bold move to elevate the nation's defense capabilities, Xi Jinping, the Chinese President and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, has signed orders to revise the military's internal regulations. These changes, set to take effect on April 1, aim to transform the armed forces into a world-class powerhouse, emphasizing combat readiness and addressing the needs of military personnel.
The new regulations are divided into three key areas:
- Military Interior Order: Enhancements in managing soldiers' appearance, conduct, leave policies, and training programs to ensure a disciplined and professional force.
- Military Code of Conduct: Streamlined procedures for recognizing excellence, penalizing misconduct, and maintaining high standards within the ranks.
- Military Formation: Detailed guidelines for military parades across various platforms—land, sea, dock, and air—highlighting the nation's military prowess.
These revisions prioritize combat readiness as the foremost duty of the armed forces, focusing on preparing for and engaging in warfare. By fully implementing the strategy of running the armed forces in accordance with the law, the new rules aim to promote a more standardized and efficient environment for war preparation, training, operations, and daily life.
📅 The implementation of these regulations marks a significant step towards modernizing the military infrastructure, ensuring that the nation's defense forces are equipped and ready to meet any challenges on the global stage.
(Cover: An army unit is conducting military training, Yancheng City, east China's Jiangsu Province, September 24, 2024. /VCG)
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