This weird love for Turkey has,let's "enslaved" Pakistan for generations and generations,talking about one nation,two countries. You sure have some things in common,but the rest,I think is just overhyped love. In the end, Turks only really believe that Azeris are their brothers and not Pakistanis. It is very unfortunate that this whole thing has been dictating Pakistani foreign policy for decades. Greece never really cared about India's war with Pakistan. Besides,India has always been a Soviet friend.
I don't understand why Pakistanis love taking the side of Turkey no matter what,bowing to Saudi Arabia,listening to all these countries saying "Don't cooperate with the Jew",while they rush to do business with the Jew. Then others say "Don't be friends with the Russians,they invaded Afghanistan". Then "Don't be allies with the Americans" and Pakistanis are always like "Islam Islam,if it's Muslim brother then must be right,the other country not Muslim so must be wrong".
What you described applies to a large segment of Pakistani society, not all. The same on the Turkish side. Plenty of Turks do see Pakistan as a brother, even though not all.
If you recall the thread from nearly one year ago, a Turkish poster came to bash Pakistanis because of the behavior of some immature Pakistanis filming their women.
TBH I was too was very surprised to see the angry reactions from Pakistanis rather than apologetic. He got himself mobbed.
Also a few of my posts back, I informed Pakistanis that despite their support, Armenians don't necessarily like India and look down on it for how polluted and poor it is.
Russians and Israelis are not much more kinder in their responses to Indians, so it's not one or the other.
I also informed the Pakistanis on my interactions with a Turkish Kemalist and how he kept projecting his insecurities on me and Pakistanis.
It was like talking to a mentally ill person. An ethnic Greek women working part-time at local my supermarket who barely survived the WW1 atrocities told me they cannot be argued with when discussing these things. Even Riz, a mod on this forum claimed the same.
There's no changing such type of ideological people, be it the Turkish Kemalist or Persian monarchist.
This was over 12 years before these incidents involving Pakistanis took place. A large segment of Turkish society has been historically anti-Pakistani and anti-non-Turkish Muslim, but for the wrong reasons.
Basically it's not one or the other. There are Greeks who like Pakistanis and other who don't, understandably.
It's really Pakistanis who made Greeks against them. I personally think Pakistan should treat Greece the same as it treats South Korea or Japan, despite being allied with China and North Korea.
Greeks and Pakistanis have had contacts going back to the days of Alexander and Herodotus.
But I get what you mean regarding a large segment of Pakistanis. This slave-like mentality.