Nongpoh, Sep 2: The 14th edition of the India-Thailand joint military exercise, ‘Maitree-XIV’, focusing on company level counter-terrorist operations in semi-urban terrain under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, began here on Tuesday.
The Indian Army contingent, comprising 120 personnel, is being represented by a battalion of the Madras Regiment, while the Royal Thai Army is represented by 53 personnel from its 1st Infantry Battalion, 14th Infantry Brigade.
The exercise will run from September 1 to 14.
The bilateral exercise is part of the ongoing military-to-military exchange programme between the two countries and aims to enhance cooperation, interoperability and mutual understanding between the Indian Army and Royal Thai Army.
The two-week programme includes tactical drills, joint planning, special arms skills, physical fitness and raiding operations. The exercise will culminate with a 48-hour validation exercise, simulating realistic operational scenarios.
The 13th edition of the exercise was held at Fort Vachiraprakan in Tak Province, Thailand.
The exercise, instituted in 2006, is one of the important joint training exercises between India and Thailand. The current edition further reinforces the bilateral defence cooperation and reflects the shared commitment of both Armies towards peace, stability and security in the region.


























