Xi Jinping Signs Order to Award Prestigious Military Scientific Research Honors

Xi Jinping signs order to release new regulations on military scientific research awards.

Xi Jinping Signs Order to Award Prestigious Military Scientific Research Honors
Aircraft of China's Red Falcon Aerobatic Team stage a performance during Airshow China in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, November 12, 2024. /VCG


Xi Jinping, chairman of the Central Military Commission, has issued an order enacting new regulations for awarding achievements in military scientific research. The directive, set to take effect on July 1, is designed to further implement the country’s strategy of strengthening its armed forces through advancements in science and technology. This move marks a significant step in formalizing how military research contributions are recognized and rewarded.

The newly released regulations lay out a comprehensive and structured award system that aligns directly with both national and military strategic objectives. Notably, the framework introduces combat effectiveness as the ultimate benchmark for evaluating eligible projects, ensuring that all awarded research directly contributes to operational capabilities. Further enhancements include streamlined nomination and evaluation procedures intended to improve transparency and efficiency, alongside strengthened measures to maintain discipline and confidentiality throughout the process.

Authorities state that these measures are expected to invigorate innovation and foster technological breakthroughs within China’s defense sector. By recognizing outstanding scientific achievements and providing clear criteria for such recognition, the regulations aim to inspire greater dedication among researchers and accelerate the development of critical defense technologies.

With this order, there is hope that the revised awards system will offer robust scientific and technical support, bolstering efforts to build a stronger and more technologically advanced military. As the regulations come into force, they are anticipated to play a pivotal role in nurturing high-quality research and development, ultimately enhancing the nation’s overall defense capabilities in the new era.