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The Vantage Take • November 30, 2023, 19:32:56 IST
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Vantage | Why China is asking 7-year-olds to do 'military drills'

Imagine you are seven years old. You love playing football. And it is your dream to play for your country. Your parents sign you up for a coaching camp. So that you can improve your skills. But when you reach the training camp, you are handed a military-like uniform. And instead of running around on the football field. You are marching and doing drills, almost like you’re in the army. That’s what’s happening in China. Hundreds of athletes are undergoing military training in the Chinese city of Shanghai. According to officials from the sports bureau the aim of the training is to instill discipline and competitiveness among the athletes.

At least 900 young adults are a part of the military training. Some of them are just 7-years-old. The Shanghai Sports Bureau says that athletes are aged between 7 and 25 years. That’s right, children are undergoing military training. Here’s what the curriculum looks like in the week-long camp. The athletes are doing a deep and detailed study: On the combat doctrines of the Chinese army. Sports players are being taught how to march and parade like soldiers. They are learning military etiquettes. And for some of the children, even weapons training is part of the schedule. China says it wants to create an “iron army of sports players”. The training is meant to enhance team bonding while also creating a sense of patriotism. Here’s what one of the coaches had to say: “From dawn until broad daylight, the athletes move neatly and in unison, their youth military uniforms showing off in a young and elegant manner,” said He Youxiao, head coach of men’s gymnastics. This is not the first time that children and young athletes are being given military-like training in China. The country’s national football teams have also previously undergone similar training. Even China’s Olympic athletes are put through military drills. And it looks like the phenomenon is likely to become more common. Last month, China adopted a new education law. The new law seeks to impart a patriotic spirit among China’s youth. Chinese president Xi Jinping, has repeatedly called for more patriotic sentiment among the younger generation. Xi says that patriotism will enhance China’s unity. Throughout this year, Xi Jinping has called for higher combat readiness for China’s military. This includes more training and drills and it looks like children in China have no choice but to take part in them. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely that of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views. Read all the  Latest News ,  Trending News ,  Cricket News ,  Bollywood News , India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook,  Twitter and  Instagram.

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