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You may wonder about this terminology but I think it's really a matching concept here.
I already talked with some Pakistani users about India's new approach towards the Muslim nations in the Middle East. The Turkish-Indian relation is one good example to see what I was talking about.
Turkey - India
There are historical connections between India and Turkey. The first exchange of diplomatic missions between the Ottoman Sultans and the Muslim rulers of the subcontinent dates back to the years 1481-82. India and Turkey also have a cultural overlap. The Sufi philosophy of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi found resonance in the Indian sub-continent with its own traditions of Sufism and the Bhakti movement. There are also many words in common in Hindustani and Turkish languages.
More recent historical contacts between India and Turkey were reflected in the medical mission led by renowned Indian freedom fighter, Dr. M.A. Ansari, to Turkey in 1912 during the Balkan Wars and the Khilafat movement (1919-1924). India also extended support in the 1920s to Turkey’s War of Independence and the formation of the Turkish republic. Mahatma Gandhi himself took a stand against the injustices inflicted on Turkey at the end of World War-I. (...)
Source: Indian Embassy in Turkey
After reading this short introduction, you'd almost think India is a Muslim country.
This text and the recent developments between India and the GCC states are just additional evidence that India is trying to construct a different narrative of its own history to change its perception in the Islamic world.
Modi's main goal is to occupy the rightful place of Pakistan among the Muslim world. It might sound strange at first but if you think about it you'll understand my arguments. New Delhi is trying to show India as Islamic as possible in the Muslim world in order to make Pakistan obsolete.
I know this won't work in the long term but one have to admit in some cases this strategy was successful.
Gentle reminder:
_______
Getting ostentatiously closer and closer to Sunni Arab Gulf countries, using Pakistan's Muslim legacy to build bridges to Turkey and in some cases even sending only Muslim Indian diplomats to Islamic countries are other examples of this new approach. I call this "Hindu Taqqiya".
I already talked with some Pakistani users about India's new approach towards the Muslim nations in the Middle East. The Turkish-Indian relation is one good example to see what I was talking about.
Turkey - India
There are historical connections between India and Turkey. The first exchange of diplomatic missions between the Ottoman Sultans and the Muslim rulers of the subcontinent dates back to the years 1481-82. India and Turkey also have a cultural overlap. The Sufi philosophy of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi found resonance in the Indian sub-continent with its own traditions of Sufism and the Bhakti movement. There are also many words in common in Hindustani and Turkish languages.
More recent historical contacts between India and Turkey were reflected in the medical mission led by renowned Indian freedom fighter, Dr. M.A. Ansari, to Turkey in 1912 during the Balkan Wars and the Khilafat movement (1919-1924). India also extended support in the 1920s to Turkey’s War of Independence and the formation of the Turkish republic. Mahatma Gandhi himself took a stand against the injustices inflicted on Turkey at the end of World War-I. (...)
Source: Indian Embassy in Turkey
After reading this short introduction, you'd almost think India is a Muslim country.
This text and the recent developments between India and the GCC states are just additional evidence that India is trying to construct a different narrative of its own history to change its perception in the Islamic world.
Modi's main goal is to occupy the rightful place of Pakistan among the Muslim world. It might sound strange at first but if you think about it you'll understand my arguments. New Delhi is trying to show India as Islamic as possible in the Muslim world in order to make Pakistan obsolete.
I know this won't work in the long term but one have to admit in some cases this strategy was successful.
Gentle reminder:
_______
Getting ostentatiously closer and closer to Sunni Arab Gulf countries, using Pakistan's Muslim legacy to build bridges to Turkey and in some cases even sending only Muslim Indian diplomats to Islamic countries are other examples of this new approach. I call this "Hindu Taqqiya".