Beijing: China`s military has been ordered to pledge absolute loyalty to President Xi Jinping while a paramilitary police force now literally sings his praises, further cementing his place as the country`s most powerful leader in decades.


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The world`s largest armed forces should be "absolutely loyal, honest and reliable to Xi", said a new guideline issued by the Central Military Commission and reported by state news agency Xinhua late Sunday.


China`s military personnel of around two million is technically the armed force of the ruling Communist Party rather than the state.


The commission`s calls for fidelity to Xi shows the extent to which he has consolidated power since having his eponymous philosophy written into the party constitution last month.


Xi`s political philosophy -- Xi Jinping Thought -- should also guide the strengthening of the military, Xinhua said of the new guideline.


"The army should follow Xi`s command, answer to his order, and never worry him," Xinhua quoted the guideline as saying.


For decades China has been governed in an ostensibly collective fashion by the party`s elite Politburo Standing Committee. 


But Xi has increasingly centralised power and looks to be following in the footsteps of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong.


On Sunday, a song titled "Be a good soldier for Chairman Xi" was released by the People`s Armed Police, a paramilitary force under the Military Commission. 


Nearly a half-century ago, the army sang "Be a good soldier for Chairman Mao".


Xi became chairman of the military commission when he came to power in 2012 and last year acquired the new title of commander-in-chief of the joint forces battle command centre.


He has also presided over a corruption crackdown that felled some of the country`s highest-ranking military officers.