- India has shut down its operations at the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan, a key overseas facility that had provided its strategic influence in Central Asia.
- The airbase, originally built during the Soviet era, was in poor condition following the split of the Soviet Union.
- India invested around $80 million since 2002 to upgrade it with a 3,200-metre runway, hangars, fuel depots, and air traffic control, largely executed by the Border Roads Organisation
- It is situated in Tajikistan around 20 km from Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor, which shares a boundary with the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and with China’s Xinjiang province. Read More
India Withdraws from Ayni Airbase
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