China to cut troops by 200,000 before 2005 ( 2003-09-01 14:12) (chinadaily.com.cn)
China has decided to further cut its troops by 200,000 to 2.3 million by the
year 2005, following the previous disarmament of 500,000 during the Ninth Five
Year Plan Period (1996-2000).
The decision, jointly made by the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee
and the Central Military Commission (CMC), was announced in Changsha, capital of
central China's Hunan Province, by CMC Chairman Jiang Zemin at a celebration
marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Defense Science and
Technology University of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
"To shrink China's armed forces is not only in accordance with the world
military reform trend but also out of the necessity of the national economic
construction," said Jiang.
With the development of modern science and technology, especially information
technology, global competition in military affairs has intensified, Jiang said,
pointing out the current transformation from mechanized warfare to information
warfare, with the information capabilities of the army playing an increasingly
decisive role.
"Further reducing the scale of the army will help us concentrate our limited
strategic resources to quicken the pace of the information technology
construction of our army," said Jiang.
The decision carries great significance in that it will promote China's army
construction, accelerate the modernization drive of the army, stimulate the
national economic development and contribute to the peace and development of the
whole world, said Jiang.
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