China Defence Mobilisation Reforms: Fujian province steps up to improve war readiness

China’s Fujian province is implementing defense mobilization reforms in response to Beijing’s push for military-civilian fusion to enhance war preparation.

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China Defence Mobilisation Reforms: China’s province of Fujian is intensifying changes related to defence mobilisation in response to Beijing’s drive for “military-civilian fusion” in order to enhance war preparation.

As part of a structural change this week, the southeast province combined its defence mobilisation department and its military-civil fusion office, which is in charge of merging civilian resources as part of China’s military build-up. This information is available on the website of the provincial administration.

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China Defence Mobilisation Reforms

President Xi Jinping has made it a priority to further modernise the national defence mobilisation system, and this step reflected the central government’s push to improve cooperation between the military and civilians. This system includes defence, economic, and political resources that the nation can deploy or utilise in the case of conflict or other security threats.

Local defence mobilisation offices were created by provincial governments in response to Beijing’s demand for systemic changes made during the Communist Party‘s national session in October 2022. such December, Fujian took such action.