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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Turkey Travel Plea Backfires: Why Indians Are Furious—and Not Forgiving
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Turkey Travel Plea Backfires: Why Indians Are Furious—and Not Forgiving

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 14, 2025 4:07 pm
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A leaked letter. A long-standing rivalry. A social media storm. These are the ingredients behind the growing Turkey travel boycott that’s taken hold in India. What started as a diplomatic cold shoulder is now hitting the tourism industry—right in the wallet.

At the heart of the storm is an unverified letter, allegedly from Türkiye’s tourism board, asking Indian tourists not to cancel their trips. But instead of calming nerves, it sparked outrage. Why? Because many Indians see Türkiye as siding with Pakistan on sensitive issues like Kashmir. That’s a red flag for many travelers.

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What This Means for Indian Travelers

For the average Indian, travel is more than just sightseeing. It’s about culture, identity, and pride. So when a country like Turkey appears to take a pro-Pakistan stance—especially on issues close to India’s heart—it feels personal. Why should we spend our money somewhere that doesn’t respect our position?

Even if the letter was an attempt at damage control, it only added fuel to the fire. Indians don’t like being guilt-tripped into tourism, especially not by a country seen as tilting toward our rival.

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The Pakistan Factor

This isn’t just about one letter. It’s about years of Türkiye’s growing diplomatic friendship with Pakistan. From speeches on Kashmir at the UN to cozy bilateral ties, Ankara has made its position clear. And Indians have noticed. It’s not paranoia—it’s pattern recognition.

National pride is strong right now. And when you mix politics with holidays, feelings get heated. As one user put it online: “I’d rather sip chai in Himachal than fund someone who backs Pakistan.”

Social Media: The New Travel Agent

The boycott wave is riding high on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where hashtags like #BoycottTurkey and #TurkeyAgainstIndia have gone viral. People are cancelling bookings, influencers are speaking out, and the mood is unmistakably clear: India isn’t happy.

The effect isn’t just digital. Several Indian travel agencies have suspended tours to Türkiye and even Azerbaijan, citing lack of demand. (Source: Moneycontrol).

Travel Is Now Political

This isn’t the first time geopolitics has collided with tourism. But it’s a reminder that in today’s hyper-connected world, politics doesn’t stay in parliament—it follows you to your vacation plans.

For Indians, this isn’t just about where to go next summer. It’s about where we’re not welcome, and where our values feel ignored. And if Turkey can’t respect that, then yes—it’s goodbye, not bon voyage.

Also Read ‘Ertugrul’ Actor Faces Backlash Over Turkey Visit Amid India’s Boycott Calls..

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