General Zhao Zongqi | |
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赵宗岐 | |
Commander of the Western Theater Command | |
In office February 2016 – December 2020 | |
Preceded by | New title |
Succeeded by | Zhang Xudong |
Commander of the Jinan Military Region | |
In office November 2012 – January 2016 | |
Preceded by | Fan Changlong |
Succeeded by | Ji Wenming |
Chief of Staff of the Jinan Military Region | |
In office December 2007 – November 2012 | |
Preceded by | Zhang Hetian |
Succeeded by | Ma Yiming |
Personal details | |
Born | April 1955 (age 69) Bin County, Heilongjiang, China |
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Alma mater | PLA Information Engineering University PLA National Defence University |
Military service | |
Allegiance | People's Republic of China |
Branch/service | People's Liberation Army Ground Force |
Years of service | 1970–2021 |
Rank | General |
Zhao Zongqi (Chinese: 赵宗岐; pinyin: Zhào Zōngqí; born 1955) is a general (shang jiang) of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China and a former Commander of the Western Theater Command.
Zhao was born in Bin County, Heilongjiang province. In his earlier year he was the deputy chief of staff of the Tibet Military District. In August 1999, he was promoted to chief of staff of the Tibet Military District, then deputy commanding officer of the Chongqing Mobilization District. In October 2004, he was named commander of the 14th Group Army. In September 2007, he was transferred to the 13th Group Army as commander. In December 2007, he was named chief of staff of the general staff of the Jinan Military Region.[1] In November 2012 he was named commander of the Jinan Military Region. On July 31, 2015, he was promoted to the rank of general.[2]
On February 1, 2016, Zhao was named commander of the re-organized Western Theater Command and served in this position till December 2020.[3][4] During his term in the Western Theatre, he oversaw China's response to the 2017 Doklam standoff and the management of 2020 standoff with India in Ladakh.[4]
On February 28, 2021, he was appointed vice-chairperson of the National People's Congress Foreign Affairs Committee.[5]
Zhao was a member of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.