Indian-Thai Navy first bilateral exercise "Ex-Ayutthaya"

Indian-Thai Navy first bilateral exercise "Ex-Ayutthaya"

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Category : Defense Published on: January 18 2024

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  • Indian Navy and Royal Thai Navy held first-ever bilateral exercise 'Ex-Ayutthaya', emphasizing the historical and cultural ties between Ayodhya in India and Ayutthaya in Thailand.
  • The Indo-Thai Bilateral Exercise 'Ex-Ayutthaya', meaning 'The Invincible One' or 'Undefeatable', signifies the importance of Ayodhya in India and Ayutthaya in Thailand.
  • The exercise highlights their ancient cities, rich cultural connections, and shared historical narratives spanning centuries.
  • The exercise between the two navies was conducted from 20 to 23 December.
  • The Indian Naval ships Kulish and IN LCU 56 participated in the inaugural edition of the exercise.
  • The Royal Thai Navy side was represented by His Thai Majesty's Ship (HTMS) Prachuap Khiri Khan.
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