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“Boycott Turkey” Track II Gains Momentum
Indians hits back with a message loud and clear
In 2023, when Turkey was devastated by a deadly earthquake, India was among the first to send humanitarian aid — food, rescue teams, and medical support.
But in return, Turkey aligned with Pakistan, aiding in hostile activities against India — supplying drones, military operatives, and backing Pakistan diplomatically during attacks on Indian soil.
This betrayal has sparked a national outcry.
The Boycott Wave
Track-II diplomacy refers to efforts by private individuals, experts, and non-government groups to improve relations between countries, outside official government channels.
From common citizens to celebrities, business leaders to universities — the response has been swift and united.
India is saying NO to Turkey.
Here’s how the boycott is taking shape:
Tourism Crash
- Trip cancellations to Turkey and Azerbaijan have surged 250%.
- MakeMyTrip reported a .
- EaseMyTrip issued a travel advisory: “Avoid Turkey unless absolutely necessary.”