Thai Army Expresses Gratitude to Digital Networks for Backing Sovereignty
Three prominent Thai private companies - Plan B Media, BTS Group Holdings, and VGI - have demonstrated their commitment to protecting the nation's sovereignty by collaborating to display the Thai national flag across their digital advertising networks nationwide.
The daily displays occurred at 8.00am and 6.00pm each day, with the companies showing their support for the Royal Thai Army in their efforts to safeguard the country's integrity. The Royal Thai Army expressed gratitude to the companies on Wednesday.
Although these companies are known for their digital advertising networks, the specific background regarding their support of the Royal Thai Army by spreading images of the Thai national flag across their digital advertising platforms is not detailed in the publicly available official corporate or stock exchange information.
Plan B Media, BTS Group Holdings, and VGI are publicly listed companies in Thailand, with recognized ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ratings indicating their sustainable business practices. Plan B Media operates mainly in services related to digital and out-of-home advertising, BTS Group Holdings is a major infrastructure and transportation conglomerate also involved in media, and VGI is associated with media advertising networks, particularly in digital formats.
Their public ESG ratings and listings on the Stock Exchange of Thailand emphasize corporate governance and sustainability rather than military or nationalistic campaigns. Any involvement in national flag campaigns would likely be part of broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives or government collaboration but is not directly documented in the referenced sources.
Despite the lack of explicit mention or confirmation in the sources that these companies have formally partnered with or supported the Royal Thai Army in protecting national sovereignty via such campaigns, their actions speak volumes about their commitment to the country they serve.
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- Although these companies primarily focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices and have not explicitly stated a formal partnership with the Royal Thai Army, their display of the Thai national flag could indicate a broader commitment to national politics, including issues such as health, war-and-conflicts, and general news.
- The Thai private companies' actions, such as displaying the national flag across their digital advertising networks, align with a broader understanding of corporate social responsibility (CSR), which could encompass support for nationalistic causes in addition to traditional ESG initiatives.