China combines India, Pak military commands in sweeping reform
BY Agencies29 Nov 2015 4:57 AM IST
Agencies29 Nov 2015 4:57 AM IST
China has for the first time integrated PLA area commands overseeing India and Pakistan as part of sweeping reforms under which the world’s largest army is to junk its Soviet-era model for a US-style joint command system to fortify the ruling Communist Party’s control.
Under the new reforms announced by President Xi Jinping, who has shaken up the 1.2 million strong People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with a massive anti-corruption drive, redrew the military command system by forming a joint operational command, junking the area military commands.
China has seven military area commands in Beijing, Nanjing, Chengdu, Jinan, Shenyang, Lanzhou and Guangzhou. Of these, Chengdu military command was in charge of security along India’s Eastern sector in the Tibet region including Arunachal Pradesh while the Lanzhou military command looked after the Western sector, including Kashmir region and Pakistan.
As per the new strategic zone plan unveiled by Xi, also general secretary of the CPC, both Chengdu and Lanzhou gets integrated into a strategic command region, making it perhaps the biggest areas for the PLA.
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