Indian, Thai armies conduct joint exercise

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SHILLONG: MAITREE, the annual bilateral joint exercise between Indian Army (IA) and Royal Thailand Army (RTA) commenced at the Joint Training Node (JTN), Umroi on Monday.
The aim of the exercise is joint training of troops in counter-terrorism operation in both jungle terrain and urban scenario. Exercise MAITREE-2019 has been the face of long standing bilateral ties between India and Thailand since 2006. The 14-day exercise will be conducted under the overarching framework of United Nations Mandate 2006.
Both contingents will share their valuable experiences in the conduct of counter-terrorism operations in the form of lectures, drills, demonstrations and skill-at-arm with an aim to refine tactics & techniques.
A 48-hour joint exercise will cuminate MAITREE, in which the planning and execution while conducting any counter-terrorism operation will be exhibited.

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