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वरिष्ठ लष्करी अधिकाऱ्यांना वारंवार बडतर्फ करणं कम्युनि
India must remain wary of China’s aims of upgrading narrative power and security mechanisms in Asia
The recurrent purges of senior military officials point to a strained relationship between the Communist Party and the PLA, which may be exacerbated b
अलीकडे चीनच्या सैन्यातील विविध विभागांच्या वरिष्ठ पदां
The recent leadership rejig indicates that by being tough on graft, Xi is overhauling PLA’s combat capabilities for the looming battles ahead
पाच वर्षांच्या कालावधीत, बीजिंगने चीनमधील मुस्लिमांना �
Over the course of five years, Beijing has curbed religious freedom under the pretext of “reorienting” Muslims of China towards core socialist val
China claims to have beaten COVID amidst global scepticism over the data released by it
Chinese courts and the Communist Party of China are cracking down on companies that violate labour laws
Whether China succeeds or fails, there will be geopolitical consequences which will be difficult to ignore.
Decades after the US pushed the Tibetan resistance movement under the bus, in its bid to befriend Beijing, Washington seems to have developed some rem
To what extent will Biden’s priorities impact China?
The emphasis on self-reliance, innovation and the whole business of “dual circulation” seems to be aimed at convincing the country that the proces
Perception of China being non-interfering in the country’s domestic affairs have favoured shaping of public support to the relationship.
Make no mistake — China under Xi’s leadership is one of the most assertive and aggressive powers the world has encountered in a long time.
The public mood is difficult to gauge, but if the internet is any indicator, the State censors are already having a challenging time.
Beijing’s attempts to build lucrative relationships with a diverse array of Indian political leaders require serious attention, considering how seve
It’s not what’s on display alone that worries the world, but China’s race towards becoming capable of fighting “intelligent warfare” based o
As the Fourth Plenum approaches, the Communist Party of China will use this platform to further discuss important socio-political and economic issues.
Even 30 years after Tiananmen, China’s leadership is unable to understand — or is stubbornly unwilling to understand — the contradiction between
If there is one thing about civilisations, it is the fact that they go through crests and troughs. Some build legacies, others lose them.
The months of March and April 2019 marked two important anniversaries. The 30th anniversary of the passing away of a former General Secretary of the C
While the horrific stories of China’s re-education programme have uncovered the rampant assault on the identity and culture of the Uyghur Muslims, t
Xi will need all the authority he has in the coming period as the trade war with the US intensifies.
Resolving the Tibetan conflict by providing at least limited autonomy would increase governing legitimacy of the Communist Party of China.
The absence of the rule of law in China has been a constant refrain. Beijing benefits from free global markets without making the necessary changes wi
The leadership lineup of the 90 million strong CPC is visible from the 200-man Central Committee and an equal number of alternate members, which will
The ever-increasing list of 'core interests' involving land and maritime territories indicates an open-ended expansionist drive on the part of China.
An indication of a possible power tussle would be found in November when the 19th CPC Congress is scheduled to be held.
Xi has consolidated a mass of power in his own hands and is not averse to a Mao-like personalised fame.
The China Dream of a strong military "with Chinese characteristics" will give it a great power status by 2049.
The recently concluded 19th Party Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) brought the world’s attention to the future direction of the CPC. As the proceedings of the Party Congress revealed, sustaining the legitimacy of the CPC’s hold on power is an overriding concern for the country’s political leaders. The Party Congress addressed the corruption plaguing the CPC and the Chinese state writ large, which has deep, long-term consequen
In the last five years, Xi has established unprecedented control over the party and the government. But this also means his mistakes and missteps have been magnified.
At the congress of the Communist Party of China last week, Xi Jinping announced reforms for the People’s Liberation Army.
Where it may have been useful for Beijing to encourage strategic trust, it has instead only invoked a sense of unease and even fear.
Since the assumption of Xi Jinping to the post of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2013, the People’s Liberation Army has undergone numerous changes, both in its modernisation and organisation, that are meant to ensure that the PLA forces will be battle-ready. The modernisation aims for the PLA to acquire the latest technology and logistics that can lead the military to quick and decisive victories in any theatre of ba
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has undergone many changes since Xi Jinping became general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2013. Efforts at modernising the PLA have been conducted in earnest for the past 10 years through the overhaul of the organisation and the introduction of latest technologies to make it battle-ready. This paper describes these capability-related and institutional changes in China’s military, wh
Since the assumption of Xi Jinping to the post of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2013, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has undergone numerous changes, both in its modernisation and organisation, that are meant to ensure that the PLA forces will be battle-ready. The modernisation aims for the PLA to acquire the latest technology and logistics for quick and decisive victories in any theatre of battle. This brief exa
Since Xi Jinping became general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2013, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has witnessed an accelerated modernisation drive. Following the 2015-16 organisational reforms, the CPC further standardised its services-level force structure and upgraded its military doctrine, combat capabilities, and weapons systems. This report analyses recent improvements in the structure, including the creation of t
For China, it is the problems in what it considers to be its core interests which are becoming difficult to handle.
The Chinese are now seeking to finesse a situation where their continued economic growth requires them to open up their service and financial sectors in the world, while preventing their adversaries from using this to undermine the CPC control of China.
The outcome of the Third Plenary meeting of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China which ended on Wednesday in Beijing is like a typical iceberg -- you see some of it above the water, but most of it is below. The leadership knows well that if reforms of the financial sector and of creating a legal governance regime are delayed, the economic miracle could well turn into a nightmare.