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India to set up first foreign base in Tajikistan, magazine reports
THE GUARDIAN, LONDON
Thursday, Apr 27, 2006, Page 5
India is to open its first overseas military base this year in the impoverished central Asian country of Tajikistan -- a testament to its emerging status on the world stage.
The Indian air force will station up to two squadrons of MiG-29s at the refurbished former Soviet airbase of Farkhor more than 96km from the Tajik capital of Dushanbe, Jane's Defence Weekly said, citing defense officials. A control tower is already in place, Indian media reported.
The Indian army had a military hospital there from 1997 to 2001, where it treated Northern Alliance guerrillas fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The 12 Russian built MiG-29s will be staffed by about 40 personnel and use two aircraft hangars, Jane's said. The base's third hangar will be used by the Tajik air force which is also being trained by the Indians.
Tajik officials would not comment on the reports. Igor Sattorov, spokesman for the Tajik foreign ministry, said: "I can neither deny nor confirm this information. Let's be cautious about this."
India will become the fourth economic power to compete for influence in central Asia. Russia has a military base in Tajikistan and one in neighboring Kyrgyzstan. The US also has a base in Kyrgyzstan and Germany has a base at Termez, in southern Uzbekistan, both of which are used to assist operations in Afghanistan.
India has stepped up its activity in central Asia, eager to gain access to its gas supplies.
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