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To: <External Affairs Department of the Gandhi Empire> Basedcnt
From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th>
Subject: Notice of Unauthorized Incursion by an Indian Aircraft
Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted


To the External Affairs Department of India,

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Thailand extends its warm greetings to the External Affairs Department of the Gandhi Empire and affirms its commitment to upholding the Treaty of Amity between the Republic of Thailand and the Gandhi Empire, with particular respect to Article 5(2).

In recognizing the importance of our longstanding, constructive, cross-ideological relationship grounded in the principles of peaceful conflict resolution through respectful dialogue, we bring to the Government of India’s attention that an Indian military aircraft recently entered Thai territorial airspace briefly, for under 35 seconds. Thailand acknowledges that, regrettably, this incident may reflect an opportunity for both parties to enhance our protocols to ensure smooth and mutually respectful coordination. Thailand has taken careful note of this event and the need to fortify such mechanisms to prevent any future misunderstandings, particularly given our mutual commitment to upholding international standards.

Thailand values its partnership with India and is confident that this isolated occurrence does not reflect any broader intentions. To preserve the integrity of both nations' international standing, we propose a revision of the Treaty of Amity to include a dedicated provision on security cooperation, facilitating a transparent, official, and consistent liaison between our armed forces. Such cooperation would further our shared goal of maintaining an environment of respect and mutual security, reflecting the dedication to progress and international harmony that characterizes our bilateral relations.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to reiterate that the Republic Government deems incident in no way suggests hostile intent on India’s part. We regard the Gandhi Empire’s diplomatic approach as notably progressive, evidencing a commitment to responsible and respectful statecraft. We trust that this spirit of mutual respect will continue to characterize our relations and contribute to a model of international engagement defined by cooperation and shared values.

We look forward to your considered response and are confident that this dialogue will further reinforce the strong and enduring partnership between Thailand and India

Sincerely,

Tongruedee Makbun
Director-General
Department of Asian Affairs
Republic of Thailand

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Recipient: Director-General Tongruedee Makbun, Republic of Thailand < Bossza007 >
Sender: Deputy Department Head Kiran Devrajan, External Affairs Department < ddhdevrajan@extaff.india.gov >
Subject: Notice of Unauthorized Incursion by an Indian Aircraft

Dear Director-General Mabun,

On behalf of the Gandhi Empire and the Gandhi Indian Air and Space Force, I aplogise for the intrusion into Thailand's soverign air space. This represents a navigation error by members of the Gandhi Indian Air and Space Force. I can assure you that this will not occur again and that there was no escalatory intention behind this incident.

The EAD believes that implementing a direct military liason between our nations, such as you have proposed, to be in the interest of both our nations. As such, attached is the admended Treaty's draft. Let me know what you think.

Thank you,

Department Head Shyam Saran, External Affairs Department
Gandhi Empire of India


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Treaty of Amity between the Republic of Thailand and the Gandhi Empire

Proposed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand

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APRIL 21 2005

We, the Republic of Thailand (hereinafter referred to as "Thailand") and the Gandhi Empire (hereinafter referred as to India),

Declaring our intention to foster and establish a working and cooperative relationship based on principles of sovereign equality, non-interference, and peaceful co-existence,

Reaffirming our shared interests in political, economic, and security cooperation between our countries to create an environment conducive to mutual prosperity and peace of our people and the global community,

Recognizing the necessity of bilateral cooperation to address regional challenges including climate change, economic inequality, and social injustice;

Hereby agree to the following provision for the establishment of the Treaty of Amity between the Thailand and India (hereinafter referred to as "the Parties").

Article 1: Trade Agreement
  1. India shall reduce the tariff to 5% rate of the following goods imported from Thailand:
    • Industrial automation systems
    • High-precision machine tools
    • Human machine interface (HMI) panels
    • Sensors for industrial automation
    • Smart Televisions
  2. Thailand shall eliminate all tariff barriers of the following goods imported from India:
    • Copper Cathode
    • Copper Wiring
    • Rubbers and Plastics
  3. Thailand shall export the following goods to India with lower-than-market price of at least 2% and up to 10%:
    • Industrial automation systems
    • High-precision machine tools
    • Human machine interface (HMI) panels
    • Sensors for industrial automation
    • Smart Televisions
  4. India shall export the following goods to Thailand with lower-than-market price of at least 1% and up to 6%:
    • Copper Cathode
    • Copper Wiring
    • Rubbers and Plastics
Article II: Visa Agreement
  1. Thailand shall ensure the safe, swift, and predictable passage of all Indian passport holders through:
    • The issuance of 90-day visa on arrival to all Indian passport holders upon their legal and documented registration of intention to stay at the Thai Custom.
    • The equal treatment of all Indian passport holders in Thailand as equivalent to Thai citizenship holders.
    • The assurance of necessary civil liberties required for uninterrupted legal conducts in Thailand such as freedom of expression, freedom of movement, right to peaceful assembly, access to legal representation, due process, and other rights as protected by Thai laws to Indian passport holders.
  2. India shall ensure the safe, swift, and predictable passage of all Thai passport holders through:
    • The issuance of 90-day visa on arrival to all Thai passport holders upon their legal and documented registration of intention to stay at the Indian Custom.
    • The equal treatment of all Thai passport holders in India as equivalent to Indian citizenship holders.
    • The assurance of necessary civil liberties required for uninterrupted legal conducts in India such as freedom of expression, freedom of movement, right to peaceful assembly, access to legal representation, due process, and other rights as protected by Indian laws to Thai passport holders.

Article III: Joint Military Communications
  1. The Indian Armed Forces shall assign an officer of (Navy) Commander or equivalent to act as a communications liason between the Armed Forces of India and Thailand.
  2. The Republic Thai Armed Forces shall assign an officer of (Navy) Commander or equivalent to act as a communications liason between the Armed Forces of India and Thailand.
  3. These personnel shall be contactable at all times by their counterpart.
Article IV: Amendments
  1. This Treaty may be amended by mutual, written consent of the Parties.
  2. Amendments shall enter into force upon the ratification by the Parties

Article V: Duration and Withdrawal
  1. This Treaty shall enter into force upon the ratification and remain in effect indefinitely
  2. Members may withdrawal with one year’s written notice while fulfilling existing obligations
Article VI: Final Provisions
  1. This Treaty is conducted in the spirit of sovereign equality, pragmatic international obligation, and betterment of the Parties’ population
  2. Disputed shall be resolved through dialogue and peaceful means, where each side must establish an arbitrary panel composing both sides’ representatives equally
  3. The official languages of this treaty shall be Thai, Indian, and English. In prospect and circumstance of differing interpretation, English-based interpretation shall prevail.

Signed on 21st day of April 2005, in New Delhi

For the Republic of Thailand

Surakiart Sathirathai
Minister of Foreign Affairs

For the Gandhi Empire

Shyam Saran
Head of External Affairs Department​


Digital Diplomatic Communication​
 

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
GA Member
World Power
May 4, 2021
3,000

Foreign-Affairs-photo.png

To: <External Affairs Department of the Gandhi Empire> Basedcnt
From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th>
Subject: Notice of Unauthorized Incursion by an Indian Aircraft
Security Type: NSST 1.0 Architecture | Secret and Encrypted


To the External Affairs Department of India,

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Thailand acknowledges the communication from the External Affairs Department of the Gandhi Empire and is honored to convey our endorsement of the revised Treaty of Amity proposed by India. In accordance with the original language of the treaty, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hereby declares this message as a written statement of Thailand’s approval of the revised treaty.

Sincerely,

Tongruedee Makbun
Director-General
Department of Asian Affairs
Republic of Thailand

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