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Internal cleansing and control are intensifying in the Chinese army

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Internal cleansing and control intensify in the Chinese army
Recent changes in the Chinese army have attracted global attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to Reuters agency, in January 2026, Taiwanese officials announced that "unusual changes" were being observed within the Chinese military system. Some high-ranking military officials, including Zhang Yuxia and Liu Zhenli, have been subjected to investigations regarding discipline and legal violations.

This situation indicates that an internal "cleansing" process is underway within the Chinese leadership. Official data states that these changes are being implemented as part of the fight against corruption.

However, analysts assess this process not only as a financial matter but also as an effort aimed at strengthening loyalty and control within the army. According to analyses by The New York Times, many high-ranking military personnel have lost their positions since 2023.

This shows that a deep restructuring process is taking place within the system. These changes have two main aspects.

First, decision-making is becoming centralized and control is intensifying. This allows for rapid decisions in tense situations around Taiwan.

Second, due to the departure of high-level leaders, gaps may appear in the system. This increases uncertainty and slows down the decision-making process.

Analysts view this process as an action aimed at testing loyalty and weakening influence groups under the guise of "anti-corruption." Especially, the Taiwan issue increases the seriousness of these changes.

Some experts interpret this process as preparing the Chinese army for future operations, while others emphasize internal problems in Beijing. In conclusion, the current changes in the Chinese army are evaluated as a system restructuring process rather than a simple personnel turnover.

The direction in which this process will continue depends on internal political balance and external circumstances. For this reason, this topic is expected to remain relevant in the near future.

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