
Turkey has thrown its weight behind Pakistan in the latest South Asian tensions—military support included, as per multiple reports.
Though Ankara denies flying weapons into Pakistan via cargo planes, the signals are clear. Turkey has taken sides. And it’s not India’s.

Why Turkey Is Betting on the Wrong Horse
President Erdogan has repeatedly backed Pakistan—especially on Kashmir—trying to paint India as the regional aggressor. His government has even slammed Indian airstrikes and warned of “provocations,” echoing Islamabad’s talking points almost word for word.
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Sure, Turkey and Pakistan share a military bromance. Both are feeling sidelined by Western powers. Both depend on China more than they’d like to admit. But here’s the irony—while Turkey cozies up to Pakistan, it’s pushing away one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
India isn’t just a regional power anymore. It’s a global influencer. It’s a $3.7 trillion economy. And unlike Pakistan, it pays its bills.
Ankara’s Short-Term Win, Long-Term Loss
Turkey thinks it’s playing smart by “securitising” South Asia. But Ankara’s regional meddling—first backing Azerbaijan, now Pakistan—has only united India with Turkey’s rivals: Greece, Armenia, Iran, and Israel. In fact, India has already deepened ties with UAE, Saudi Arabia, and even Armenia—Turkey’s long-time opponents.
This isn’t just strategy. It’s a statement: back Pakistan, and you lose India.
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Gone are the days of chasing Turkey for friendship. India’s foreign policy has shifted—from soft power to self-respect. From SAARC to strategic autonomy. From “India First” to “India Alone”—not in isolation, but in independence.
We’re building our defence, tech, and trade partnerships—on our terms. And if Ankara wants to miss that bus for the sake of Islamabad? So be it.
Turkey wants to revive its Ottoman past. China has its Belt and Road. But India? India has Atmanirbhar Bharat—and it’s not looking back.
So while Erdogan plays political chess with Pakistan, India is sealing defence deals, launching satellites, and shaping global opinion. We know our worth. The question is—does Turkey?
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