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Your question is still a bit unclear, but this information may be useful:
If you are in India with a tourist visa, and you will fly from India directly to Kyrgyzstan, you do not need a transit visa because you will not be in transit anywhere; you're just leaving India following a stay that was covered by your tourist visa.
If you are not in India, and you will be flying to Kyrgyzstan through India, and your transit is a "direct transit through an airport," you do not need a visa. I do not see any formal definition of "direct transit through an airport," however.
If you are not in India, and you will be flying to Kyrgyzstan through India, and your transit is not a "direct transit through an airport," you may need a transit visa. Most countries allow people who hold tourist visas to use the tourist visa for transit. I could not find anything online that unambiguously says that India also follows this practice.
If you will be transiting through any country other than India, the question of whether you need a transit visa for that country depends on which country it is.