Context: India–Türkiye Relations
India and Türkiye held the 12th round of Foreign Office Consultations (FoC: structured diplomatic dialogue between foreign ministries) after ~4 years, signalling a possible reset in strained bilateral ties.
India–Türkiye Relations: Historical Evolution
- Pre-independence linkages
• Ottoman–Indian connect; Khilafat Movement (1919–24) support from India - Post-1947 phase
• Formal diplomatic ties established; limited engagement - Cold War divergence
• Türkiye → NATO member (Western bloc)
• India → Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
→ Strategic distance emerges - Post-1991 phase
• Growth in trade, tourism, aviation links
• Gradual engagement but not strategic - Recent phase (2010s–2020s)
• Relations deteriorate due to geopolitical and ideological differences
Core Differences in Relations
- Kashmir issue
• Türkiye repeatedly raises Kashmir at United Nations platforms
• India views it as violation of sovereignty - Türkiye–Pakistan alignment
• Defence ties: drones, military cooperation
• Diplomatic support to Pakistan on India-related issues - Strategic–ideological positioning
• Türkiye’s pan-Islamic outreach
• India’s territorial integrity & non-interference principle - Multilateral friction
• Divergence in global forums and narratives
Operation Dost
- Launched: 2023 (Türkiye–Syria earthquake)
- India’s assistance:
• National Disaster Response Force teams
• Field hospitals, rescue operations


