Joint Staff Department (China)

Joint Staff Department of the Central Military Commission
中央军委联合参谋部
Official patch of the Joint Staff Department
Agency overview
Formed11 January 2016 (2016-01-11)
Preceding agency
TypeFunctional department of the Central Military Commission
JurisdictionPeople's Liberation Army
Headquarters"August 1st Building", Beijing
Agency executives
Parent departmentCentral Military Commission
Websitechinamil.com.cn

The Joint Staff Department of the Central Military Commission (JSDCMC) (Chinese: 中央军委联合参谋部) is the command organ and the headquarters for the People's Liberation Army (PLA), superseding the former PLA General Staff Department (GSD).[6] It was established on 11 January 2016, under the military reforms of Central Military Commission (CMC) chairman Xi Jinping.[7]

Headquartered in Beijing, the Joint Staff Department (JSD) is under the absolute leadership of the CMC and likely serves as an institutional link between members of the CMC and post-2016 PLA theater commands. According to the JSD, its main duties include carrying out combat support planning and combat command support, studying and formulating military strategy and requirements, organizing combat capability assessment, arranging and instructing joint training; and combat readiness and routine war preparedness work.[8]

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