As tension simmers in the Korean peninsula, China has said a regional conflict cannot be ruled out, but its armed forces comprising 2.3 million personnel are "better prepared" to deal with any eventuality. "Despite growing (China's) national power and global influence, the international situation remains complex, while more and more unstable factors are shadowing China's security," Defence Minister General Liang Guanglie said.
A war "which involves the whole country" is unlikely at the moment, but there is a possibility that a mishap or accident might ignite regional conflicts, state run China Daily quoted Liang as saying at the military headquarters in Beijing.
"To enhance our comprehensive national power, (we have to ensure) our core interests are not hampered. We have to put nation's sovereignty and security in top position that is the common understanding of whole Party ( ruling Communist Party of China) and all the people," he said.
In an interview to state run Xinhua news agency Liang said China's 2.3 million strong armed forces emerged "more powerful" with upgraded weapons and high quality personnel at a time when "regional military conflicts cannot be ruled out".
China, a close ally of Pakistan, also has a long running boundary dispute with India. Though the two countries are attempting to resolve it through talks between special representatives, the recent claims by China that the Sino-India border was only about 2000 km and not as asserted by India that it is 3500 km caused concern as the Chinese claim totally blanks out the western sector involving the Jammu and Kashmir.
Although China has experienced around 30 years of peace, the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has never relaxed its military preparations and vigilance, especially at a time when there are threats of a regional military conflicts. He said the PLA, which combines the army, navy and the air force, emerged more powerful with upgraded weapons and high-quality personnel even though it had cut down the size of the its "reserves and militias" of the military by about 2.9 million.
The rare comments by top Chinese defence official coincides with the rising tensions in Korean peninsula following a chain of events recently. South Korea along with its ally United States stepped up the frequency of military exercises and Washington has dispatched three aircraft careers to the region to deal with any potential conflict. While, Beijing, a close strategic ally of North Korea, appealed for talks between the concerned parties, but so far refrained from joining any military manoeuvres.
Liang's comments also came in the back drop of reports in US media that Chinese military is not powerful technologically and needs a long way to go. "Without the military of more than two million troops China will be a weak country. A major aspect of its strong national power, I think, is a strong defence," Liang said.
Analysts here also say that by regional conflicts, the Chinese