Some people are lost causes...because their causes are lost and they are bitter about it. Pay that particular one no mind....failure here and a failure out there.
I have said it many times already, India believes in ground up relation with Turkish people and nation. One that comes from people-people contact, cultural exchange and trade:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/boyc...sh-guy-started-it.667193/page-9#post-12343741
Then that idiot literally says "no relations between Turkey and India"...just because he can hit those letters on the keyboard
I have humiliated his irrelevant extremist kind enough on this forum...no need to even post what his country (that has to sadly carry burden of this extremist failed minority among them, among cavalcade of other failed extreme types) trades with Turkey (since this is the base-verdict on matter from
Turkish people) and assert like a fool would that
relations are thus 10 or 20 times less than the Turkey-India "non-relations"
As time progresses, relations will mature, south asia will get stabilised peacefully and we move up the ladder for turkey - india elite + govt relations. We rather do it this bottom up way rather than top down way....bedrock foundation approach is always best to build a good building to last.
It is reason you wont find many Indians suddenly caring about Turkey just because Erdogan/AKP etc is there in govt. Can't speak for the neighbourhood though (esp extremist idiot people that project turkey as "children of ottoman" hating "pagans" as first thing they say on this thread).
We orient our relations on broader people-people as default. Added benefit of this is we do not come through some religion defined prism of revisionism, faulty-globalism and even irredentism that desperate extremists do. Such people are addicted to seeing everything in some narrow-vision they set to feel better. The worst ones of these are people that actually hate their religion in personal way (like this hypocrite cretin fellow appearing in this thread), but then cling to it for purely a globalist outreach (for his kind) or the negative corollary of it (for any others not fitting his pathetic notion).
India and Turkey are founded on secularism...Indians for large part (if they have studied Turkey) much respect Ataturk founding and aligning to this principle. Where both our imperfections exist in current day (and how govts, being imperfect manifestations themselves, interact and set policy) is something to be debated, managed and hopefully fixed given we have aligned to this goal as the best frontier....again unlike many of both of our neighbours.