IAF's base in Tajikistan will be ready by '04

XEROX

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IAF's base in Tajikistan will be ready by '04
MAHENDRA VED, TIMES NEWS NETWORK


NEW DELHI: India's first-ever military outpost on foreign soil, located at Farkhor, about 10 km outside Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe, is ready to become operational by this year-end, without any fanfare.

Reliable sources in the government say the Indian Air Force (IAF) is pressing for an early decision on a suitable aircraft to be stationed at this military base. Operational requirements stipulate at least two squadrons to be stationed there.

Logically, experts say, IAF could opt for MiG-29s that are already in its inventory and can be flown in and out of the region.

Although Indian officials are not willing to discuss the importance of the Farkhor military base, foreign analysts have noted that the acquisition of the military base in Tajikistan would certainly give the Indian armed forces a longer strategic reach.

Defence sources describe it as a "modern" military base where 95 per cent of the infrastructure is in place. The runway, the blast pans and the control tower are ready.

The Army is also into this exercise, having operated a military hospital there, basically to nurse the Northern Alliance soldiers who fought the Taliban regime in neighbouring Afghanistan between 1997 and 2001.

It was to this hospital that Ahmed Shah Massoud, the last of the anti-Taliban resistance leader, was brought dead after Al-Qaida's emissaries, posing as TV journalists, killed him in an explosion three years ago.

The base is the outcome of considerable behind-the-scene work by the MEA, clinched after the US, which marked a big military presence in Central Asia in the wake of 9/11, preferred not to establish a base.

Work by then defence minister George Fernandes led to a bilateral agreement being signed in 2002 during then PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee's visit to Tajikistan.

Even before 9/11, Tajik President Emamoli Rakhmanov has been visiting India. The two countries share common security threat perceptions.

Although Russia's 82nd Motorised Division guards the Tajik border with Afghanistan, the bilateral agreement stipulates the presence of both Indian Army and IAF personnel who will also assist in warding off any threat to Tajikistan.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/869687.cms

This is intresting :finger
 

dabrownguy

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I've heard something about a navel base in another soil as well. Perhaps Vietnam. Does anyone know anything about this? :alian
 

srirangan

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The Tajik base is old news, it has been operational for 2-3 years now. I hear medical supplies were sent into Afghanistan via this base, also reports of India and Russia assisting the Northern Alliance before the US Invasion.
 

india2020

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P.A.F said:
Big Deal :roll. no harm done what so ever :smokingc:
Yea...........well its too close for comfort for both pakistan and china.This'll mean india can now take both of them on from two sides.And yea........there was news to take over an old soviet naval base or something in vietnam.Guess its going to be a joint naval base which will most probably be shared with either russia or vietnam it self.
 

srirangan

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The base in Tajik should not be seen as a threat to anyone. Especially not Pakistan. The map is inaccurate about the location of Tajikistan, she's much closer to home, not that far in the north. And yes, the reports of a naval and air base in Vietnam have been floating around quite a bit these days. There are also similar rumours about one in Thailand.
 

gf0012-aust

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there was news to take over an old soviet naval base or something
The base is called Cam Ranh Bay.. Russia still owes money to Vietnam to clean up the base from the Vietnam years. When they were kicked out by the Vietnamese (ex Nth Vietnamese) they left the port in an absolute mess. part fo the disagreements still unresolved are the costs of recovery to repair the infrastructure.
 

insas556

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P.A.F said:
Big Deal :roll. no harm done what so ever :smokingc:
Its a big deal for us.

i) indicates a more forward outlook amongst't Indian defence planners.

ii)provides the IAF extra reach for recce.int , a secure base and reach from the western of Pakistan.
iii) Counters Pakistan bedrock of its Afghan Policy ie strategic depth for itself, still important even in a nuclear environment.
 

srirangan

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Insas2020 you fail to realize that the base in Tajik is not to hit Pak from a diff angle, its a big deal for India as now she steps into the great game of geopolitic control of the resources right Central Asian region. the four players of this game are, USA, Russia, India and China. This base in not a Pak or Chinese centric base.
 

insas556

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Absolutely,its part of our forward outlook,towards central asia, "look east policy' towards ASEAN region.The other points on Pakistan are the icing on the cake!!
 

P.A.F

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well our f-16s would do what they did to russian and afgan planes even if you do decide to attack. but i can't see that happening at the moment. :smokingc:.
china doesn't really care what india does. it's only major threat is the US.
 

P.A.F

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the other thing is that we have got bases up north right at the top of pakistan and pakistan would not hesitate to expand them to make major bases.
 

fockewulf190

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Well Hi all... this is my first post,

well having that kind of posts??

what do one gain
1) strategically
2) Tactically......

Well... wouldn't it be a logistic problem to have bases outside the country??? But this is just my personal openion.....

If india decide to go wit the base, how many squadrons of IAF would be there and what kind of AC would probably be there...... and would there be any IA along?

Regards.... :eek :eek
 

insas556

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P.A.F said:
well our f-16s would do what they did to russian and afgan planes even if you do decide to attack. but i can't see that happening at the moment. :smokingc:.

were any Rusian aircraft ever shot down by the PAF?
The Afghanistan airforce i think had lost aircraft to Pak F-16, Was it correct that a pak sidewinder had got an F-16 down then?

Thats the idea also actually!split your air assets. You better get a lot more of them since you will have to vector them all around the place .
 
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