City
Epaper

BJP leader, global strategist urge firm stand against Turkey over terror links

By IANS | Updated: May 15, 2025 16:22 IST

New Delhi, May 15 Amid rising diplomatic tensions, prominent Indians have called for a boycott of trade and ...

Open in App

New Delhi, May 15 Amid rising diplomatic tensions, prominent Indians have called for a boycott of trade and tourism with Turkey, accusing the country of supporting terrorism. The demand comes in the wake of Turkey and Azerbaijan expressing support for Pakistan following a recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

Speaking to IANS, Haryana Minister and BJP leader Ranbir Singh Gangwa emphasised the need to take a firm stand against nations that back terrorism.

“Any country that supports and promotes terrorism should be boycotted. Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already declared that this is a 'New India' — there is no place for terrorism here. Therefore, countries supporting such activities will not be welcomed for bilateral relations,” he told IANS.

The controversy erupted after 26 people mainly tourists were killed in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on April 22 in a terrorist attack allegedly orchestrated by Pakistan-backed groups.

In response, India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on May 7, targeting and destroying nine terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.

Following the operation, both Turkey and Azerbaijan publicly criticised India’s actions, calling for restraint and diplomacy. Azerbaijan also issued a formal statement condemning the strikes and expressing concern over potential civilian casualties.

Global Strategist Robinder Sachdev supported the idea of halting trade and tourism ties with Turkey, pointing to its growing military and diplomatic cooperation with Pakistan.

“Turkey has long supplied drones to Pakistan, which have been now used in war against India. More troubling, however, is Turkey’s consistent diplomatic stance supporting Pakistan on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir. It is time to reconsider our engagement with such countries,” he said.

Sachdev also urged Indian travellers to avoid visiting Turkey, recommending alternate destinations.

“Instead of going to Turkey, tourists should consider Greece or Armenia. India has strong relations with these countries. This is a good opportunity to shift preferences and support our allies,” he added.

Data from the Azerbaijan Tourism Board shows that 243,589 Indian tourists visited the country in 2024. The board projects an 11 per cent annual growth in Indian tourist arrivals over the next decade. Turkey, meanwhile, recorded 330,000 Indian visitors in 2024, up from 119,503 in 2014, according to its Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Indian tourists contribute significantly to Turkey’s economy, spending an estimated $1,200 to $1,500 per person. In 2023, the total estimated spending by Indian tourists in Turkey was around $350–400 million (approximately Rs 3,000 crore).

Amid calls for boycotting Turkish goods, data reveals trade with Turkey has declined to 63 per cent from FY22-23 levels.

Tourism is a key pillar of Turkey’s economy, accounting for nearly 12 per cent of its GDP and 10 per cent of total employment. With India being one of the fastest-growing source markets, the call for a boycott could have serious implications for the Turkish tourism sector.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalMoS Margherita acknowledges diaspora's contributions in Eswatini

EntertainmentChris Martin warns audience at latest gig about cameras at first Coldplay gig since viral PDA moment

Other SportsSumit wins silver as Indian Greco-Roman wrestlers make significant improvement in Budapest

AurangabadNew MIDC planned near city; farmers demand fair compensation

AurangabadMinor road dispute turns violent at Dargah Chowk; car vandalised, accused absconding

National Realted Stories

NationalEight injured as truck, bus collide near Indore

National‘Not with us’: Will not invite Tharoor to any party event in Kerala, says Muraleedharan

NationalPorbandar to host Gujarat’s state-level Independence Day celebrations

NationalGujarat: Minor earthquake hits Kutch region near Khavda

National‘Will participate in BJP’s programme’: Dilip Gosh on Trinamool’s Martyrs’ Day rally