'Relations Are Built on Basis of Sensitivities': India Sends Strong Message to Turkey over Support to Pakistan
- On May 22, 2025, during a press briefing in New Delhi, India's official representative for external affairs delivered a firm warning to Turkey regarding its backing of Pakistan.
- India linked the message to recent India-Pakistan hostilities and Turkey's delivery of weapons to Pakistan, urging Turkey to stop supporting cross-border terrorism.
- India emphasized that bilateral relations require mutual respect and sensitivity, recalling discussions with China and highlighting the use of Turkish and Chinese drones by Pakistan after Operation Sindoor.
- Jaiswal emphasized that relationships depend on mutual sensitivity to each other's concerns and called on Turkey to actively encourage Pakistan to cease its support for terrorism and implement genuine and transparent measures against the networks it has sheltered.
- The incident suggests growing strain between India and Turkey, with India suspending key agreements and expecting Turkey to influence Pakistan toward ending cross-border terrorism.
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