Chinese President Xi Jinping has instructed the country's military to be ready for war.
He also appealed to the army to remain loyal to the country. The US media quoted CNN, China's Xinhua news agency, as saying. On Tuesday, President Xi Jinping visited a military base in Guangdong, China. There, President Jinping advised members of his forces to save all their energy for the war and to be mentally prepared.
The Chinese president also instructed the troops to remain vigilant. However, the Chinese president has hinted at going to war with India, saying it is not yet clear whether China is in conflict with the United States and other countries over the South China Sea, or whether it is preparing for war against them. The possibility that China can prepare for war on both sides at the same time cannot be ruled out. In his address to the Marine Corps of the People's Liberation Army, he advised the Chinese presidential forces to remain reliable and trustworthy. According to the Xinhua news agency, Jinping also suggested that the force should have the capability to finalize its capabilities, enhance military infrastructure, as well as have the capability to play multiple roles simultaneously. At the same time, the Chinese president made it clear that the Communist Party of China would be the last to speak about the country's military.
He altressed that there should be no gap between the control of the party and the military. In his speech to the Marine Corps of the People's Liberation Army, the Chinese president advised the Chinese military to be reliable and trustworthy. According to the Xinhua news agency, Jinping also suggested that the force should have the capability to finalize its capabilities, enhance military infrastructure, as well as have the capability to play multiple roles simultaneously.