
'Relations Are Built On Basis Of Sensitivities': India Sends Strong Message To Turkey Over Support To Pakistan
Jaiswal's remarks come amid heightened tensions following India's Operation Sindoor , a retaliatory strike against terror launchpads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025.
While much of the international community called for restraint, Turkey's explicit support for Pakistan and opposition to India's actions have strained relations between New Delhi and Ankara.
This diplomatic fallout has triggered widespread public backlash in India, including a boycott campaign targeting Turkish tourism, trade, and aviation sectors.
On the issue of the Indian government's recent decision to revoke security clearance for Turkish ground-handling company Celebi, Jaiswal clarified that the matter has been discussed with the Turkish Embassy in New Delhi.
However, he noted that the decision was taken by the Civil Aviation Security authorities independently, reflecting India's prioritisation of national security concerns amid the deteriorating bilateral climate.
India-Turkey relations, historically marked by civilisational ties and growing trade, are now at a low ebb. The current impasse underscores the complex geopolitical realities facing both nations.
While India insists on Turkey's role in curbing Pakistan-backed terrorism, Ankara's continued support for Pakistan complicates prospects for reconciliation.
Experts suggest that restoring dialogue and mutual respect will require careful diplomacy, balancing India's security imperatives with Turkey's regional interests.
As tensions persist, India's message remains clear: combating terrorism and safeguarding national security are non-negotiable, and Turkey's cooperation in urging Pakistan to abandon terror sponsorship is essential for rebuilding trust and stabilising bilateral relations.
India on Thursday reiterated its resolve to fight terrorism and called on the world to hold Pakistan accountable for the terror attacks that they have carried out against India.
In the weekly media briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal reminded the world about the need to "come together to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
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