You appear to have totally misunderstood my post.
The fact that state pensions such as the UK State Pension are exempt, are covered in Thai tax legislation and absolutely not in the DTA. (That is not what a DTA is for.)
Use the Thai tax legislation to tell you what is exempt and what is not. Do not use the DTA. Thai tax legislation is your most important guide.
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