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Army celebrates Independence Day in Thailand

An Indian Army contingent celebrated the 72nd Independence Day in Thailand during the conduct of a bilateral training exercise with the Royal Thai Army. A grand ceremony was organised by the Indian Army contingent. The tricolour was hoisted and sweets were distributed. The event was jointly celebrated and the spirit of friendship was fostered thereby boosting the strategic partnership to the next level. Col Thitipan Thanazaro, Dy Comdt General of 11 Infantry Division, Col Kriangsak, Chief of Staff, 11 Infantry Division along with other RTA officers and RTA participating platoon attended the celebrations

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