In a surprise move, China has elevated the rank of its Tibet’s Military Command which looks after the security along its border with India by putting it under the jurisdiction of the Chinese People Liberation Army ground forces, suggesting it may “undertake some kind of military combat mission in future.”
“China raises the Tibet Military Command’s (TMC) power rank,” state-run Global Times said in a frontpage report.
“The TMC’s political rank will be elevated to one level higher than its counterpart provincial-level military commands and will come under the leadership of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA),” it reported citing another official newspaper the ‘China Youth Daily.’
“The promotion marks a new journey for the TMC command’s construction,” it said.
The sudden “elevation” surprised many observers as the PLA in this year’s reform brought most of the provincial military commands under the control of Central Military Commission’s (CMC) new National Defence Mobilisation Department.
CMC, the overall high command of the PLA, is directly headed by President Xi Jinping, who is also the head of the ruling Communist Party.
“The TMC on the other hand, is controlled by the Chinese ground forces, which suggests that the command may undertake some kind of military combat mission in the future,” the report quoted a “source close to the matter” as saying.
There was no elaboration of what the “military combat mission” will be.















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