"We must have a greater sense of urgency to push for sci-tech innovation and advancement with greater determination and efforts," Xi, who is also the head of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) and the armed forces, said.
While addressing the military deputies of the National People's Congress here yesterday, Xi called for enhanced top-level design and strategic planning in promoting military- civilian integration in national defence technology and military equipment, and strengthening military and civilian cooperation in training high-quality military personnel.
Institutional barriers and special interest groups must be removed to pave the way for civilian-defence integration, Xi said.
Since he came to power, Xi, who heads the Central Military Commission (CMC), the overall high command of the 2.3 million strong world's largest military, has launched a massive anti- corruption drive resulting in the prosecution of over 50 top officials of the armed forces.
He has also announced the three-lakh troop cut to trim the military and implemented massive reforms resulting in the biggest overhaul of the PLA for several decades.
Besides calling for rapid modernisation, he has been insisting on the People's Liberation Army to strictly function under the CPC and integrate with civilian sector.
Xi has repeatedly stressed the significance of civilian- defence integration, which generally refers to the military transferring technologies to the civilian sectors, and including private companies into its suppliers' list and military research and development.
He also headed a body for civilian-military integration set up by the CPC.
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In his address to the top military officials yesterday, Xi asked the PLA to speed up the transition featuring better quality and performance with the intensive application of advanced technologies in army building.
Civil technologies should better serve military purposes, and defence technologies should be adapted and applied well for civil use, he said.
Efforts to improve the training system of military personnel should also be strengthened to foster a large number of high-quality military talent, Xi said, adding that enhancing scientific and technological attainment of officers and men should be a basic requirement for the PLA.
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