GUWAHATI: The 13th edition of the joint military exercise ‘MAITREE 2024’ between the Indian Army and the Royal Thailand Army concluded with a grand closing ceremony at Tak Province in Thailand.
The event was graced by Major General Narongrit Panikabutr, Commander of the 4th Infantry Division of the Royal Thailand Army, as chief guest.
The ceremony marked the completion of two weeks of intensive training and collaboration.
From the Indian side, Group Captain Brijesh Paul, Defence Attache to Thailand, graced the occasion as the guest of honour.
Major General Narongrit Panikabutr commended the dedication and proficiency displayed by the contingents of both armies throughout the exercise.
He said exercise MAITREE is crucial in bolstering defence cooperation between India and Thailand, reflecting their commitment to addressing regional security challenges and promoting peace under the United Nations charter.
Lieutenant Colonel Mandan Ojha, Contingent Commander of the Indian Army contingent, expressed his gratitude to the Royal Thailand Army for hosting the exercise.
He highlighted the mutual benefits gained from the exchange of best practices and expertise, reinforcing the operational capabilities of both armies.
The joint training activities during MAITREE 2024 encompassed a wide range of tactical activities, including weapon training, day and night firing, rappelling, jungle survival techniques, navigation training, communication exercises, combat first aid, and casualty evacuation drills among others.
These activities not only enhanced the tactical skills of the participants but also deepened the enduring friendship between the armed forces of India and Thailand.
Exercise MAITREE 2024 reaffirms the commitment of both nations to collaborate closely in defence and security matters, further strengthening the bilateral ties that exist between India and Thailand.