Members of the Eight Nation Group, such as Temasek, Luzon, Jawa, Johor, and Japan, also increased the number of troops stationed within Siam.
Feeling the pressure from the Jieke Group, the Siamese government proactively began an economic restructuring, continuously planning manpower, increasing military production quotas, reorganizing industrial and product structures, implementing industrial conversion, expanding military production, and enlarging national material reserves.
In the border city adjacent to Chan Country, many Siamese people were greatly uncomfortable.
Their peaceful and free lives had suddenly shifted to a restricted state of war where they had to comply with curfews, travel restrictions, communication restrictions, and even restrictions on electricity and lighting imposed by the Siamese government, causing immense psychological stress and panic.