Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on the country’s military to be prepared for potential naval warfare during an annual meeting with military and police officials. With tensions rising in the South China Sea, Xi emphasized the importance of readiness for conflicts at sea and safeguarding China’s maritime interests. Recent incidents in the region, including clashes between Chinese and Philippine vessels over the Spratly Islands, have highlighted the need for enhanced preparedness.
Xi’s directives come as China faces escalating disputes in strategic maritime areas, with reports of Chinese warships making incursions near Taiwan. In addition to focusing on naval capabilities, Xi underscored the significance of bolstering cybersecurity defenses and advancing combat technologies like artificial intelligence. China recently announced a 7.2 percent increase in its military budget, though concerns have been raised about the transparency of its actual defense spending.
Premier Li Qiang highlighted the importance of strengthening reserve forces and military loyalty, signaling a drive to enhance China’s military readiness further. The confirmation of China’s construction of its fourth aircraft carrier showcases the country’s ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces. As tensions continue to simmer in the South China Sea and neighboring regions, China’s military preparedness remains a key aspect of its strategic agenda.