Turkey Stands with Pakistan: A Bond of Brotherhood and Solidarity
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India's continued commercial and diplomatic engagement with Turkey has drawn sharp criticism from national security experts and policy commentators, especially in light of Ankara's deepening defence ties with Pakistan and repeated endorsement of Islamabad's position on Kashmir.
The backlash intensified after a report revealed that Turkish Airlines is reaping major benefits from its codeshare partnership with IndiGo, India's largest airline. The two carriers operate joint flights to more than 30 European and US destinations under a long-standing agreement, with Turkish Airlines gaining disproportionate advantage, according to an Economic Times report.
The Turkish tilt has sparked calls in India to reconsider aviation and tourism ties. Vikram Chandra, journalist and Editorji founder, questioned why Indians continue to use Istanbul as a European transit point. "I fail to understand why Indians travel to Europe via Istanbul! Along with China, Turkey is the one solid and constant supporter of Pakistan – and always has been. India should instead build relations with Turkey’s key regional rival Greece. It's strange that there are so many direct flights to Istanbul and none to Athens,” he wrote on X.
Introduction
In a world often divided by politics and conflicts, the enduring friendship between Turkey and Pakistan shines as a beacon of unity, solidarity, and mutual support. Whether it’s natural disasters, economic challenges, or global crises, these two nations have consistently stood by each other. This blog explores the deep-rooted Turkey-Pakistan relations, the historical ties that bind them, and how Turkey continues to support Pakistan in times of need.
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Historical Ties: A Brotherhood Forged in History
The bond between Turkey and Pakistan dates back to the Ottoman Empire and the Khilafat Movement in British India, where Muslims in the subcontinent supported the Ottoman Caliphate. After Pakistan’s independence in 1947, Turkey was among the first countries to recognize it diplomatically.
Key Historical Moments:
1954: Both nations signed the Turkiye-Pakistan Friendship Treaty, strengthening diplomatic ties.
1974: Turkey supported Pakistan during the OIC Summit in Lahore.
2005 & 2013: Turkey provided aid after Pakistan’s devastating earthquakes.
2010 & 2022: Turkish assistance during floods showcased unwavering support.
Turkey’s Support for Pakistan in Times of Crisis
1. Natural Disasters: Immediate Relief & Long-Term Aid
Turkey has always been at the forefront of providing humanitarian aid to Pakistan during natural disasters.2005 Kashmir Earthquake: Turkey sent rescue teams, medical aid, and financial support.
2010 Floods: Turkish NGOs like IHH and AFAD provided food, shelter, and reconstruction aid.
2022 Floods (Biggest in Pakistan’s History):
Turkey dispatched 12 planes loaded with relief goods.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan personally pledged support.
Turkish charities set up medical camps and food distribution centers.
2. Economic & Defense Cooperation
Beyond humanitarian aid, Turkey has strengthened Pakistan’s economy and defense.
Trade & Investment:
Bilateral trade reached
Turkish companies like Zorlu Energyinvest in Pakistan’s energy sector.
Defense Collaboration:
Joint production of MILGEM-class warships.
Pakistan purchases Turkish drones (Bayraktar TB2) for military use.
3. Diplomatic & Political Support
Turkey has consistently backed Pakistan on global platforms:
Kashmir Issue: Turkey supports Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir at the UN.
OIC & ECO: Both nations collaborate in Islamic and regional organizations.
President Erdogan’s Speeches: He frequently praises Pakistan’s resilience and calls for stronger ties.
Cultural & People-to-People Connections
The bond isn’t just political—it’s deeply cultural.
Turkish Dramas in Pakistan: Shows like Diriliş: Ertuğrul & Kuruluş: Osman are wildly popular.
Tourism & Education: Thousands of Pakistani students study in Turkey, while Turkish tourists visit Pakistan’s northern areas.
Religious Ties: Both nations share strong Islamic values, fostering spiritual connections.
Future Prospects: Strengthening the Turkey-Pakistan Alliance
The future looks promising with several upcoming collaborations:
Enhanced Trade: CPEC & Turkey’s Middle Corridor Initiative can integrate economies.
Technology & Defense: More joint ventures in AI, drones, and naval defense.
Cultural Exchanges: More film collaborations, tourism promotions, and student exchanges.
Conclusion: A Friendship That Inspires the World
The Turkey-Pakistan relationship is not just about diplomacy—it’s a brotherhood built on trust, shared history, and mutual respect. From disaster relief to economic partnerships, Turkey’s unwavering support for Pakistan sets an example for international solidarity. As both nations move forward, their alliance will only grow stronger, proving that true friendships stand the test of time.
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