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Discuss here which country is stronger..
IN ALL TERMS.

I'm here.

---------- Post added at 12:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:25 PM ----------

I say Turkey have everything.
Except it missed 1billion population like India.
And that 1carrier.
thats it.
 
Rank Country GDP (millions of USD) —

World 58,070,000
— European Union 16,180,000
1 United States 14,430,000
2 Japan 5,108,000
3 People's Republic of China 4,814,000[2]
4 Germany 3,273,000
5 France 2,666,000
6 United Kingdom 2,198,000
7 Italy 2,090,000
8 Brazil 1,499,000
9 Spain 1,466,000
10 Canada 1,335,000
11 Russia 1,232,000
12 India 1,095,000
13 Mexico 1,017,000
14 Australia 920,000
15 South Korea 800,300
16 Netherlands 789,700
17 Turkey 608,400
 
Discuss here which country is stronger..
IN ALL TERMS.

I'm here.

---------- Post added at 12:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:25 PM ----------

I say Turkey have everything.
Except it missed 1billion population like India.
And that 1carrier.
thats it.

And the point will be........:coffee:
 
Here we Go.

The TAF, with a combined troop strength of around 1,041,900 soldiers (including reserves and paramilitary forces),[1] is the second largest standing force in NATO (after the United States). Currently, up to 36,700 troops may be stationed in the north of Cyprus as part of the Cyprus Turkish Peace Force.

Advocates of the European Union as a superpower have predicted that the addition of the Turkish Armed Forces into the EU Military Framework will enable it to be a true global player.[7] The TAF already participates in European Union battlegroups under control of the European Council, as a part of the Italian-Romanian-Turkish Battlegroup, which will be on standby for duty during June–December 2010. It also contributes operational staff to the Eurocorps multinational army corps initiative of the EU and NATO.

NATO officials also state that the modern day Turkish Armed Forces are "very experienced and very well-trained".
 
Let's compare now.

Military Budget

India - $34 billion
Turkey - $11 billion

Nuclear Capability

India - Proven Warheads
Turkey - No nuclear capability
 
World Top Ten Countries With Largest Navies
Country Navy Personnel



USA 366,100
China 250,000
Russia 171,500
Taiwan 62,000
South Korea 60,000
India 53,000
Turkey 53,000

North Korea 46,000
France 45,600
United Kingdom 43,530
 
Let's compare now.

Military Budget

India - $34 billion
Turkey - $11 billion

Nuclear Capability

India - Proven Warheads
Turkey - No nuclear capability

Not exactly

NATO nuclear sharing
Main article: Nuclear sharing

As of 2009, Turkey is one of five NATO member states which are part of the nuclear sharing policy of the alliance, together with Belgium, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.[8] A total of 90 Tactical B61 nuclear bombs are hosted at the Incirlik Air Base, 40 of which are allocated for use by the Turkish Air Force in case of nuclear conflict and only with the approval of NATO command.[9] However another report claims there is no permanent nuclear capable force of F-16s based at Incirlik, and that the Turkish Air Force is not certified for NATO nuclear missions. Thus if Turkeys 40 B61 nuclear bombs were needed, NATO would first need nuclear capable F-16s from other U.S. bases to deliver the bombs. "The reason for this situation is that NATO no longer uses tactical nuclear weapons. If the Turkish nuclear weapons were ever needed, it would take 'months' to ready them." [10]
 
World Top Ten Countries With Largest Navies
Country Navy Personnel



USA 366,100
China 250,000
Russia 171,500
Taiwan 62,000
South Korea 60,000
India 53,000
Turkey 53,000

North Korea 46,000
France 45,600
United Kingdom 43,530

I am not sure but I think Indian navy has a larger personnel strength...i think more than 60,000 the last time I heard...and I also doubt the Turkish navy personnel strength provided here....
But I bet they are not of same no...probably somone like Jagjit natt will be able to tell this more accurately.:pop:
 
this forum is getting funnier daily ....i guess the turkish guys here dont have any other country to compare themselves to boast about.....common how long can they stay here seeing the news is always india,pakistan and china...where is the fun for them....so they decided to somehow involve themselves...obviously the cannot compare agaist pakistan(muslim brethern_)...and certainly not against china(pakistans best friend....so all pakistani's would be against it.....)and so who else is left - india.........(see there is no enemity between india /turkey....but lets create it ...so that we too become important in this forum)
 
Active Military Manpower
India1,325,000
Turkey514,000
Active Reserve Military Manpower
India
1,155,000
Turkey
380,000

Active Paramilitary Manpower
India
1,293,300
Turkey
148,700

Navy: Destroyers
India
8
Turkey
0

Navy: Aircraft Carriers
India
1
Turkey
0
 
Tell me..
What is better.
1billion population.. but you managed to get 1trillion..
or 50million population you managed to get 800billion..

Us dollars?
if turkey had 1billion population we would been te richest country in the world.
and yet again numbers are not everything.
The navy personall are close..
but look at the navy of turkey..
look how modern and advanced they are..
 
Great lets pressure our respective government to declare war and lets find out :disagree:
 
Active Military Manpower
India1,325,000
Turkey514,000
Active Reserve Military Manpower
India
1,155,000
Turkey
380,000

Active Paramilitary Manpower
India
1,293,300
Turkey
148,700

Navy: Destroyers
India
8
Turkey
0

Navy: Aircraft Carriers
India
1
Turkey
0

TF-2000will come dont worry.
also.. who cares about AC..
When we have refuel capability.
And India has bigger military in reserve and in active.
But how many of them have seen the military?
And how many turks seen the military?
Everyone between 16-49! both female and male but female dont have to.
 
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