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Amid the military stand-off with India in Doklam, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday said the Chinese army is capable of defeating invading enemies.
"I firmly believe that our gallant military has both confidence and ability to defeat all invading enemies," said Xi, who commands the world's largest army of 2.3 million.
China's state-run media, experts, and former diplomats have denounced as "invasion" the presence of Indian troops in Doklam, which is disputed between Bhutan and China.
In his speech at the parade, which was held for the first time on Army Day since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Xi said the PLA was combat-ready.
After the Communist Party, the PLA is China's second most powerful institution. "The world is not all at peace, and peace must be safeguarded," said Xi.
In 2015, Xi, who favours a lean army, announced a reduction of 3,00,000 troops. This month, an online news portal run by the PLA said the present force of 2.3 million will be whittled down to below 1 million.
(With inputs from IANS.)
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