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India Reportedly Basing Helicopters, Fighter Jets In Tajikistan

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The gate to the Ayni air base outside Dushanbe: what's going on inside?

Joshua Kucera

India is quietly using the Ayni air base in Tajikistan, hosting a contingent of helicopters and fighter jets in cooperation with Russia, an Indian journalist reports. Saurav Jha, writing in World Politics Review (subscription required, but free trial available), while the Tajikistan government has denied that it would allow anyone but Russia to use the base, the truth is otherwise:

However, an Indian official directly involved in renovating the airfield told World Politics Review that an Indian air force contingent, including Indian Mi-17 helicopters and leased Russian fighter jets, is currently deployed to the base under joint Indo-Tajik control. The Russian equipment will be maintained by Russian contractors, creating “a sort of joint control over these assets.” His comments echo recent reports of negotiations between the three parties for joint use of the base.

Jha also theorizes on why everyone is keeping this quiet: to avoid offending China and Pakistan.

India has spent almost $70 million, including equipment costs, to completely repave and extend the runway at Ayni, set up air traffic control and perimeter fencing and build three hardened shelters -- all, the Indian official confirmed, with an eye to supporting fighter-jet operations.

That might be the real reason behind Tajikistan’s reticence to officially clarify the status of the base.


While Ayni will allow India to watch over northern Afghanistan in the aftermath of a NATO withdrawal, it can also provide coverage for Indian fighter aircraft over northern Pakistan and western China, areas that lack robust air defense networks. Tajik officials might be downplaying their involvement in the base out of deference to Beijing and Islamabad’s sensitivities.

All this actually sounds plausible, and jibes with what what India's defense minister AK Antony hinted at when he last visited Dushanbe in October:

India, Tajikistan and Russia are in negotiations on the joint use of the Ayni Air Base, close to the Tajik capital Dushanbe which is set to acquire strategic significance after US withdrawal from Afghanistan, sources said...

When asked if India was a partner in the use of the base, Antony merely described Ayni as the best air base in entire Central Asia.

Curiously, there is still no word about what may have transpired during Antony's subsequent visit to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, nor any mention of India's recently reported interest in using a different air base in Tajkistan, Farkhor near the Afghanistan border. The intrigue just keeps getting thicker...

India Reportedly Basing Helicopters, Fighter Jets In Tajikistan | EurasiaNet.org
 
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Less about Afghanistan or Pakistan..
More about encircling china.
 
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Less about Afghanistan or Pakistan..
More about encircling china.

I don't think so, if this is true (which I seriously doubt), pakistan has the most to fear. What strategic advantage can be achieved by India against China by basing a squadron or two of mig 29s (as rumoured earlier) and helicopters there? On the other hand, they can reach pakistani territory in very quick time, and open an attack from another front on pak. Whether India actually does that or not, pak will have to allocate resources to that front also, and will not have the luxury of basing all its air assets on its eastern front. Just like India can't afford to allocate all its resources on the western front. I think this move (again, if true) would be mainly pakistan specific, in addition to providing security for Indian interests in the central asian region.
Take a loot at the map of the region - any significant target in China is very far away from there, in fact farther away than air bases in India. ON the other hand, most prime targets in pak are a few minutes away for jets taking off from Tajik:
http://www.centralasiatravel.com/central_asia_map.html
 
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well as far as Pakistan is concerned, the indians know that if (and only if) it were determined that the airbase were being used for nefarious purposes against the Islamic Republic, we could turn the entire base into a pile of melted tarmac and evenly spread out infernos. It would be Pattankot and Kalaikunda all over again for their assets and their crew members. Wouldnt be pretty, i dont think.

the Tajiks are also obligated (out of principle and in line with international laws) to ensure that their country is not used for hostile purposes against the Pakistani peoples' nation, and they are smart enough to know that....it's just too bad that they didn't keep that in mind when Ayni air base was used by the Soviets to support their military occupation of Afghanistan.

a lot of those CAR's have a lot of degenerate communist baggage lingering within them, which is quite unfortunate -actually. . .I can see why these hindustanys are terrified about the eventual post-NATO scenario in Afghanistan; but it's all a great game of chess and time will only tell who has the upper hand in this theatre.

i'm not worried about indian spy flights over our holy skies anytime soon since they do not posses such technology or capability....our skies have never been friendly for indian aircrafts and this has been demonstrated by distinguished gentlemen of the PAF & Army Air Def.
 
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well as far as Pakistan is concerned, the indians know that if (and only if) it were determined that the airbase were being used for nefarious purposes against the Islamic Republic, we could turn the entire base into a pile of melted tarmac and evenly spread out infernos. It would be Pattankot and Kalaikunda all over again for their assets and their crew members. Wouldnt be pretty, i dont think.

Funniest post of the day.:tup:
 
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Huh???????:what:

If this is correct then there are about 200 Mig 29s and 100 su 27 kept in reserve in Russia.... this seems to be deeper than it appears... not to mention the beast Mig 31.

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well as far as Pakistan is concerned, the indians know that if (and only if) it were determined that the airbase were being used for nefarious purposes against the Islamic Republic, we could turn the entire base into a pile of melted tarmac and evenly spread out infernos. It would be Pattankot and Kalaikunda all over again for their assets and their crew members. Wouldnt be pretty, i dont think.

the Tajiks are also obligated (out of principle and in line with international laws) to ensure that their country is not used for hostile purposes against the Pakistani peoples' nation, and they are smart enough to know that....it's just too bad that they didn't keep that in mind when Ayni air base was used by the Soviets to support their military occupation of Afghanistan.

a lot of those CAR's have a lot of degenerate communist baggage lingering within them, which is quite unfortunate -actually. . .I can see why these hindustanys are terrified about the eventual post-NATO scenario in Afghanistan; but it's all a great game of chess and time will only tell who has the upper hand in this theatre.

i'm not worried about indian spy flights over our holy skies anytime soon since they do not posses such technology or capability....our skies have never been friendly for indian aircrafts and this has been demonstrated by distinguished gentlemen of the PAF & Army Air Def.

Okay Thats for China only.... now sip in a some brandy it might be getting cold... apologies if you don't take.
 
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well as far as Pakistan is concerned, the indians know that if (and only if) it were determined that the airbase were being used for nefarious purposes against the Islamic Republic, we could turn the entire base into a pile of melted tarmac and evenly spread out infernos. It would be Pattankot and Kalaikunda all over again for their assets and their crew members. Wouldnt be pretty, i dont think.

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Oh well...
 
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I don't think so, if this is true (which I seriously doubt), pakistan has the most to fear. What strategic advantage can be achieved by India against China by basing a squadron or two of mig 29s (as rumoured earlier) and helicopters there? On the other hand, they can reach pakistani territory in very quick time, and open an attack from another front on pak. Whether India actually does that or not, pak will have to allocate resources to that front also, and will not have the luxury of basing all its air assets on its eastern front. Just like India can't afford to allocate all its resources on the western front. I think this move (again, if true) would be mainly pakistan specific, in addition to providing security for Indian interests in the central asian region.
Take a loot at the map of the region - any significant target in China is very far away from there, in fact farther away than air bases in India. ON the other hand, most prime targets in pak are a few minutes away for jets taking off from Tajik:
Map of Central Asia Kyrgyzstan Map Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan

China is said to have some air bases in the north as well, but I agree, the main tactical advantage is in regard to Pakistan, but I doubt we would use Mig 29s there, with their limited A2G capability and range. MKIs or Jags sounds more realistic depending on role.
 
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