Thailand plans to extend electricity infrastructure to the Ta Kwai Temple-Hill 350 border area by early 2027, with the Joint Information Center (JIC) describing the project as an important part of national security.
Air Force Assistant Commander-in-Chief ACM Prapas Sonchaidee, director of the JIC for the Thai-Cambodian situation, visited Ta Kwai Temple, Ta Muen Thom Temple and Hill 350 on 20 August to assess the situation and receive updates from personnel stationed along the border.
Prapas said the government’s policy to expand the electricity network to the Ta Kwai-Hill 350 area aims to bring power to the frontline by early 2027.
“Security does not mean military power alone. Effective infrastructure is also part of security,” Prapas said.
He said bringing electricity and other essential support systems to the area would improve military operations, communications and safety while also improving the quality of life of personnel stationed along the border.
“Bringing electricity and necessary support systems to these areas tells those serving there that the border is not a forgotten place and that those standing on the front line have not been left behind,” he said.
The JIC director said the infrastructure development was particularly important for remote border areas, where reliable electricity could support both security operations and the daily lives of troops.
During his visit, Prapas also praised frontline personnel for their discipline, endurance, sacrifice and professionalism, saying they were protecting not only their positions but also Thailand’s sovereignty and the safety of the public.
Regarding the border situation, he said Thai authorities remained vigilant and stressed that information about incidents along the border should be based on verified facts to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and tensions.
Thailand wants peace and does not want the situation to escalate into conflict, Prapas said, while stressing that peace must be maintained alongside the protection of sovereignty, public safety and national interests.