Indian businessman not in favor of maintaining business relationships with Türkiye: Praveen Khandwal
New -Delhi, May 15 (IANS). Protests began in India about the way Türkiye stood with Pakistan in light of the tension between India and Pakistan. BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal said India helped Turkey under Operation Friend, but now that there was a war situation between India and Pakistan, Turkey has openly supported Pakistan. In such a situation, Indian traders and the industry are not in favor of maintaining business relationships with türkiye. Praveen Khandelwal reported that India exported $ 5.2 billion from Turkey and $ 2.8 billion in 2024-25, while Azerbaijan exported $ 86 million and imported $ 1.93 million. If India breaks a business relationship with these countries, Türkiye and Azerbaijan’s economy will have a serious shock. Praveen Khandelwal accused the congress of not taking a clear stand against Turkey. He said that Congress did not run with the country and looked at every issue with political glasses. The Congress recently announced to take out the ‘Jai Hind Yatra’ across the country, which called the cradle as ‘pretend’. He said that if Congress had to show patriotism, one should have spoken against Turkey first. This journey and the attitude of Congress are contradictory among themselves, which emphasizes their true character. Khandwal priced Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Indus water treaty, saying that Pakistan, on the one hand, is carrying out terrorist attacks, and begging water on the other. It is the difficult warning of India that terrorism and dialogue cannot cooperate. I understand that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made it very clear that blood and water will not flow together, I think there can be no more warning and warning. Earlier, the Tricolor journey was taken by the BJP from Duty Path to India Gate in Delhi on Tuesday. The BJP gave full strength to the Civil Organization for National Security. The BJP described this visit as a symbol of solidarity of the people of Delhi against terrorism. -Ians Akks/GKT Share these Story Tags