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India firms up moves against Turkey cosying up to Pakistan

Turkey, both in its modern form but also in the historical sense, is one of the few countries every Pakistani considers their second home and will gladly fight for.
You guys are too emotional. I doubt most Turks feel that way. Even China for all its diplomatic backing has never intervened and helped Pak in a military conflict.
 
Modi is Scum. India needs a massive aerial assault of - toilet sanitizer! Peeee-eeeew!

India needs to be invaded and Islamified, population reduced and ruled by strict Sharia law. And no Hindutva can stop us
 
You guys are too emotional. I doubt most Turks feel that way. Even China for all its diplomatic backing has never intervened and helped Pak in a military conflict.

If the people of Pakistan or Kashmir are in danger of genocide and if our capabilities allow, we will be involved in military. Don't make mistakes! If the people of Kashmir don't want you, you can't keep it for long-term. Even if you do, it costs so much that you can't compete with China and Western States in other areas. The solution to the problem for India is to win the hearts of the Kashmir people. This is not possible with RSS ideology at all.
 
There’s no such thing as armeninan “genocide” deluded armenians after paying the price for their betrayal invented the term to justify their incompetence to future generations they should be ashamed turkey was occupied by 5 big powers they had free weapons and logistical support yet failed because they were cowards(still are)


armenias did massacres to muslims specially kurds.. but this does not sound sweet to euroguys better they belive in something other..
 
If the people of Pakistan or Kashmir are in danger of genocide and if our capabilities allow, we will be involved in military. Don't make mistakes! If the people of Kashmir don't want you, you can't keep it for long-term. Even if you do, it costs so much that you can't compete with China and Western States in other areas. The solution to the problem for India is to win the hearts of the Kashmir people. This is not possible with RSS ideology at all.

Unfortunately, I don't see the RSS mending its ways.
 
According to WITS Greece exports more "food products" than India does, and India is only the 7th largest exporter of vegetables in the world.

If China stopped food exports there would be a global food scarcity since their numbers completely dwarf the next one down the list. Yeah India exports a lot of produce but claiming there would be a world food crisis if they stopped is ridiculous. With the exception of Bhutan or Nepal the other countries of the world arent dependent on Indian food exports to survive.
He is not lying. A few years ago India banned food exports to a certain country and now that country's 56% population cannot afford proper food 2 times a day.
You can find details in the link below.

https://time.com/8674/mckinsey-56-of-indians-unable-to-afford-a-decent-life/


@Furious

Even as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was openly cosying up to Pakistan against India at the UNGA, New Delhi has been quietly cementing its ties with three of Ankaras close neighbours and strong rivals - Cyprus, Armenia and Greece.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades after his UN General Assembly speech, during which the former "reiterated India's consistent support for the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and unity of the Republic of Cyprus".

India's statement was significant as the east Mediterranean island was split in a Turkish invasion in 1974, with Ankara occupying the northern part.

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Turkey established the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which marked the beginning of a long military standoff between the two sides.

The TRNC lacks international recognition, and has diplomatic ties with only Turkey. Erdogan has also refused to withdraw over 30,000 troops stationed in northern Cyprus.

Modi also met Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday.

Following the meeting, Modi tweeted: "Had the opportunity to interact with the PM of Greece, @kmitsotakis. India-Greece relations have stood the test of time. We will work to enhance trade as well as people-to-people relations for the benefit of our citizens."

Both leaders reviewed the state of bilateral relations and discussed steps to intensify political, economic and people to people exchanges.

Turkey and Greece have long had strained ties, and were close to military conflict over the Greek islets of Imia in 1996, before the US stepped in to avert disaster. The uninhabited islets in the Aegean Sea, known as Kardak islets, or Imia in Greece, have been the subject of much friction between the two sides.

Greece and Turkey are also in a spat over Ankara threatening to explore for hydrocarbons in areas Greece claims as its own continental shelf.

Though Greece is smaller in size to Turkey, it spends a formidable amount of its budget on defence spending - seventh in the world at $1,230 per capita - and whose fighter pilots regularly engage in mock dogfights with invading Turkish jets.

Modi also met his Armenian counterpart Nikol Pashinyan, whose country shares a border with Turkey with whom relations have been rocky.

Armenians have not been able to forgive the genocide of millions of its nationals by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. The Turkish government has denied that a genocide ever took place.

"Had extensive deliberations with PM @NikolPashinyan. We talked about expanding India-Armenia cooperation in aspects relating to technology, pharmaceuticals and agro-based industries. PM Pashinyan also referred to the popularity of Indian movies, music and Yoga in Armenia," Modi tweeted on Thursday.

Earlier this year, the Armenian Parliament Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan described Armenia and Cyprus as "true friends" that share the common goal of containing Turkey.

The Foreign Ministers of Cyprus, Greece and Armenia also held their first-ever trilateral meeting in the Cypriot capital of Nicosia in June.

In his UNGA speech, Anastasiades said "Cyprus remains the last European divided country".

He also accused Turkey of violating the sovereign rights of Cyprus in its internationally recognised exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf.

The Greek Prime Minister in his UNGA speech slammed Turkey's "gunboat diplomacy" saying it undermines prospects to resolve the Cyprus issue.

"Turkey's illegal drilling activities undermine efforts to restart negotiations and dangerously escalate tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean," he said.

The Armenian Prime Minister also slammed Turkey in his UNGA speech for "refusing to establish diplomatic relations with Armenia, overtly assisting Azerbaijan against Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh" and termed Turkey "a serious security threat to Armenia and the Armenian people who had experienced the deep tragedy of the Genocide and continue to face the fierce denial of truth and justice".

In view of the deep animosity the three countries share with Turkey, Modi's meetings with the leaders assumes significance, and is an apparent move to counter Ankara's moves to side with Islamabad against India.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...sying-up-to-pakistan/articleshow/71347703.cms
OMG. Turkey is doomed now.
@damm1t @CAN_TR @Hakikat ve Hikmet how will u people now face against mighty Greece, super power Armenia and hyper power Cyprus. I think Turkey should now increase relations with Maldives to counter India's move as tit for tat response
 
Even United States that has printing money machine doesn’t give nothing for free to greeks but indians think they can “support” and my question is how? giving them 6th generation toilets or MIG-21 jets also known among bollywood experts as the reliable ones crazy wankers hahahahah
 
India needs to be invaded and Islamified, population reduced and ruled by strict Sharia law. And no Hindutva can stop us

Arabs tried to conquer India but failed. Turks succeeded in conquering India but failed in converting most of it. Sorry but that boat has long sailed.
 

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