Joe Shearer
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Turkey never had a problem with India. Let alone export of ships; Until recent times, Even the India's oil import payments were brokered by Turkish banks in the field of trade with Iran.
Today, our companies still maintain strong trade relations with Indian businessmans. We did not impose sanctions on a single Indian company, we did not declare a boycott decision in any way. Our state is opposed to such things in principle anyway.
So what happened recently?
Turkey declared as usual that "continue to stand behind" the UN's Jammu-Kashmir resolutions. Then India's some of politicians and some think-tank-ish media peoples or orgs got huff like an adolescent boy. During this time, Indian public opinion entered a strange mood for itself. Numerous anti-TR articles based on false accusations have appeared in your media.
However, you could not insist on this policy for a long time and you returned to your classical foreign policy. "Distribute money between foreign countries and use it as a foreign policy tool."
But at the end of day, Turkey will not change its stance on Pakistan and Kashmir. This is a supra-governmental issue. As in the past, it will continue in the future.
In short, this is only about milking the cow. Not the national interests.
Sensible.
The present indian government thinks at the level of maturity of an average exponent of tweeting. So it is not surprising to have had to live through its obsession, and the obsession of its off-budget social media ancillary facilities, with Turkey's harmless anodyne statements. The Urquharts and the Keiths of Scotland, their Marshals for centuries, had a relevant slogan for their noble house:
"They say;
What say they?
Let them say."
Do continue to give us your valuable inputs on Kashmir, but please keep building tankers for the Navy.