Indian Military Bases Outside India, See Full List

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 21, 2022 07:38 PM2022-04-21T19:38:36+5:302022-04-21T19:38:36+5:30

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The purpose of building a military base on foreign soil is to protect military equipment and soldiers. Training is provided for a variety of tasks, including operations. Also, countries that build foreign military bases show their strength internationally.

Farkhor has an Indian military air base about 130 km southeast of Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. It operates the Indian Air Force. The base is backed by the Tajik air force. It is the first Indian military base to be built outside its own soil.

India's military base in Bhutan is a permanent training center. It is called the Indian Military Training Team (IMTRAT). This training center is in West Bhutan. It was established in 1961-62. At this place, the soldiers of the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA) of Bhutan

The Indian Army has set up a listening post and radar facility in northern Madagascar. It was built in 2007. So that the movement of ships across the Indian Ocean can be monitored. Marine communication can be heard and understood. With the help of this, the navy of Madagascar also patrolled

The Indian Army has set up a listening post and radar facility in northern Madagascar. It was built in 2007. So that the movement of ships across the Indian Ocean can be monitored. Marine communication can be heard and understood. With its help, Madagascar's navy also patrolled

The Indian Army has set up a listening post at a place called Ras Al Had in Oman. In addition, India has the right to birthing at the Muscat naval base. This means that the Indian Navy's warships, submarines, etc. get the help of fuel etc.

Meanwhile, there are several advantages to setting up a military base on foreign soil. The first is that you can take or give any training. Secondly, the dominance of Indianness among the people of that country increases. Reputation grows. It also makes it easier to monitor enemy movements.

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