China’s newly revised military conscription laws went into effect on May 1. Its focus on reenlisting retired service people and recruiting college students with expertise in space and cyberwarfare has drawn widespread attention.  The amended conscription regulations were approved by the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) State Council and the Central Military Commission in April. They cover all aspects of China’s military recruitment and personnel deployment processes, making it easier, faster, and more specialized for domestic emergencies and wartime.
Currently, China has 2 million military personnel, 35 percent of which are conscripted, serving for two years.
Retired Service People Reenlisting
The revisions allow retired service people to be reenlisted if they are voluntary and meet the conditions, and they will serve in their previous service units or similar posts….