India's Secret Global Outposts: The Unexpected Countries Hosting Indian Military Bases
In today's tumultuous world, with wars and instability spreading from the Middle East to Asia, India's strategic interests extend far beyond its borders. With Pakistan's economic crisis, Taliban rule in Afghanistan, military control in Myanmar, and China's expansionist ambitions, India is taking no chances. Under its self-reliance plan, India isn't just fortifying its own territory; it's also establishing military bases around the world to counter any threats. Here's a peek into where these bases are located:
Tajikistan
India’s first overseas military airbase is in Farkhor, Southern Tajikistan, set up in collaboration with the Tajik Air Force to maintain a strategic foothold in Central Asia.
Bhutan
As a close ally, Bhutan hosts the Indian Military Training Team, which provides essential training to the Royal Bhutan Army and Royal Bodyguard of Bhutan.
Mauritius
India has a crucial military base on the Agalega Islands, constructed under the India-Mauritius Military Cooperation Agreement, serving as a key strategic post in the Indian Ocean.
Oman
India operates a listening post in Ras Al Hadd and a military post in Duqm, with the latter providing logistical support and maintenance services to the Indian Navy and Air Force.
Singapore
Through a collaborative effort with Singapore, India maintains a strategic naval post at the Changi Naval Base, enabling its navy to patrol the crucial Malacca Strait.
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