SS: The Indian government has approved a plan to build two military airfields near the Maldives months after its troops were ordered to leave the archipelago.
An airfield to support the operations of fighter and transport aircraft will be constructed on the Minicoy islands, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the small island nation.
An existing military facility on Agatti island in Lakshadweep will also receive an extended airfield that can be used both by the Indian Armed Forces and civil airliners.
According to officials, the new airfields will provide the military with the opportunity to extend their area of surveillance and gain a tactical edge in the region.
The Indian Air Force is expected to lead the project
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SS: The Indian government has approved a plan to build two military airfields near the Maldives months after its troops were ordered to leave the archipelago.
An airfield to support the operations of fighter and transport aircraft will be constructed on the Minicoy islands, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the small island nation.
An existing military facility on Agatti island in Lakshadweep will also receive an extended airfield that can be used both by the Indian Armed Forces and civil airliners.
According to officials, the new airfields will provide the military with the opportunity to extend their area of surveillance and gain a tactical edge in the region.
The Indian Air Force is expected to lead the project