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BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao said building China into a nation of innovation should be adopted as its
future-oriented major strategy.
Addressing a gathering of 3,000 to mark the country's
second successful manned space flight that took place last month, Hu, also
general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and
chairman of the Central Military Commission, said the strategy should focus on
the central task of economic development and the frontiers of the world science
and technology.
Meanwhile, China should formulate its strategic goals
of independent innovation and step up the establishment of the State innovation
mechanism, he said.
Describing independent innovative capability as the
core of national competitiveness, Hu said a nation should underscore independent
innovation provided it wants to succeed in development and benefiting the world.
China should do much more to advocate the spirit of
independent innovation, improve its mechanism for such innovation and its
capability for original innovation, and innovation through integration or
learning from imported technology, said the president.
He said China should make great, painstaking efforts
to develop high technology of strategic importance, especially the core
technologies with intellectual property rights, and auxiliary technologies that
will have great role in spurring on economic growth and underpin economic
restructuring and transformation of growth patterns.
They will provide great support for the national
economy to grow in a relatively fast and stable way for a long period of time
and increase the country's international competitiveness and capability of risk
control, he said.
He said China has made breakthroughs in a great
number of core and key technologies thanks to the development of its space
undertaking, which helped boost the country's basic science research, the growth
of its information technology and industrial technology, and commercialization
of its scientific achievements and formation of high-tech industrial groups.
Meanwhile, he said, China's manned space project
helped cultivate and train a contingent of young and capable space professionals
and experts.
The project involves thousands of organizations or
companies and an contingent of more than 100,000 scientific workers.
Moreover, China's progress in space programmatically
demonstrates the great role of science and technology as "the first productive
force."
China will continue to follow its strategy of
reinvigorating the country through science and technology and the strategy of
making the country stronger by producing and bringing the initiative of
professionals and experts into full play, he noted..
He said China should always take human resources as
its most prime resources and make great efforts to nurture an army of highly
capable scientific workers.
The competition of comprehensive national strength in
the world is, in final analysis, a competition of their educated people, he
said.
The president said China will constantly expand the
ranks of its army of professionals and experts through faster development of its
education and scientific undertaking, which is crucial for building up the
country's scientific strength and national competitiveness. Enditem
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