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BEIJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- At the end of 2005,
China completed the task of trimming the ranks of the People's Liberation Army
(PLA) by 200,000, bringing its total number of troops to 2.3 million.
The reductions mean that the ratio of Ground Forces has dropped to its lowest point in PLA history, while the
ratio of Navy and Air Force forces, and the Second Artillery Force, have
increased.
China announced in 2003 that it would cut its troops
by 200,000 within three years. The troop reductions aim to improve the quality
and structure of the forces and improve troops' combat readiness.
China made the decision to downsize its military
personnel by 1 million in 1985. By 1987, the size of PLA had been reduced from
4.238 million to 3.235 million and further reductions have followed.
Since 1990, China's armed forces have undergone a
series of adjustments and their size has continued to shrink. China decided in
1997 to once again downsize its military by 500,000 within three years, reducing
troop numbers to 2.5 million.
In 2003, China decided to cut a further 200,000
military jobs and reduce its forces to 2.3 million. Enditem |