HomeWorldIndia pulls out of Tajikistan’s Ayni airbase after two decades: The reasons, the fallout and what comes next | Explained

India pulls out of Tajikistan’s Ayni airbase after two decades: The reasons, the fallout and what comes next | Explained

By 2022, India had pulled out its personnel and equipment from the base. The facility had housed Indian Air Force helicopters, repair facilities, and maintenance equipment.

October 30, 2025 / 15:30 IST
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India has officially wound up its operations at the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan, marking the end of a two-decade-long military presence in Central Asia. The withdrawal, which reportedly took place in 2022, followed the expiry of a bilateral agreement between the two countries. The move has raised questions about India’s future strategic footprint in the region, especially as Russia and China consolidate their influence there.

According to CNN-News18 and PTI reports, India had been running the Ayni airbase, also known as the Gissar Military Aerodrome, since 2002 under a deal with the Tajik government. It was a rare overseas military outpost for India and provided a crucial vantage point near Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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India’s exit from the Ayni airbase

People familiar with the matter told PTI that India’s exit followed the end of its agreement with Tajikistan for the development and joint operation of the base. As ThePrint reported, the airbase had been taken on lease by India, but Tajikistan informed New Delhi that the lease would not be extended once it expired.