India, Thailand complete two-week-long 'Exercise Maitree'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The and the Royal Thai today completed a two-week-long level annual joint exercise aimed at strengthening partnership and cooperation between them, the said here.

The exercise last year was held in

This year, the exercise began with a cross-training period involving familiarisation training between the two armies to evolve drills and procedures involved in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorist operations in urban, rural and jungle terrain under the mandate.

The initial days of field training focused on familiarising with each other's modus operandi, basic maneuvers and evolving joint drills.

The second phase included practising various drills and tactical scenarios in counter-insurgency environment, execution of tactical and search and destroy operations, house intervention and survival techniques.

The exercise culminated with a 72-hour joint exercise on planning and execution of a series of tactical operations such as raid, pursuit, establishing check-post and cordon and

"Both the armies immensely benefitted from each other's expertise and experience in conduct of tactical level counter terrorist operations. The exercise helped in enhancing the cooperation between two armies and bonhomie between troops," the Army said in a statement.

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 16:20 IST