India has vacated the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan, marking the end of its nearly 25-year strategic presence from a location close to Pakistan. Although India had proposed deploying Sukhoi fighter jets to sustain its presence, the plan could not be finalised with Tajikistan. The Ayni Airbase historically has been an important centre for Indian military operations in the region.
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