 
India has wrapped up its operation at a strategic air base in Tajikistan's Ayni following the lapse of a bilateral agreement. India was involved in the development of the Soviet-era airbase including strengthening
its runway fuel depots and an air traffic control facility. India's military presence at the Ayni base was seen as part of its efforts to expand its strategic influence in central Asia.Though India pulled out its personnel and military equipment from the airbase near Tajik capital city Dushanbe in 2022, the reason for wrapping up its presence has emerged now.During a press briefing on Thursday, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, while responding to a media query, said that the arrangement was in place for several years and was concluded in 2022. “We had a bilateral arrangement with Tajikistan for the rehabilitation and development of any aerodrome. This arrangement was in place for several years. After the conclusion of the agreement that we had with Tajikistan, we have handed over the facility to the Tajikistan side. This happened in 2022," MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.
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