
After getting punished by Operation Sindoor, Pakistan, Turkey now planning new conspiracy against India, Shehbaz, Erdogan join hands to…
Pak PM Shehbaz and Turkish President Erdogan- File image- Arab News
India vs Turkey: India recently conducted Operation Sindoor, killing more than a hundred terrorists across nine terror camps in Pakistan. To everyone's surprise, countries like Azerbaijan and Turkey came to Pakistan's support and started to help it with its military technology. However, recent reports have indicated that Turkey is not only helping Pakistan militarily but also ideologically. Reports have indicated that Turkey has been actively supporting Pakistan in its anti-India narrative through its state-run channels and NGOs which are spread across the world.
As per a report by Navbharat Times, through Turkey's coverage during conflicts like Operation Sindoor from its state channels, Turkey is helping Pakistan propagate anti-India sentiments, particularly on the Kashmir issue and the recent India-Pakistan tensions. The report also said that the Erdogan government, via NGOs like TUGVA and other social and media channels are spreading anti-India campaigns run by Hamas and Pakistan.
Moreover, in order to spread the fake narrative, a seminar supporting Pakistan's stance on Kashmir was recently held in Istanbul. Therefore, after being shamelessly defeated in Operation Sindoor, Turkey and Pakistan are starting a new ideological propaganda warfare against India. BSF releases video of 'Op Sindoor', says 'fully prepared' to prevent Pak infiltration
In a significant show of its strength, the Border Security Force (BSF), which played a critical role in 'Operation Sindoor' alongside the Indian armed forces released new visuals of the military action undertaken on May 7 against nine high-value terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK).
The offensive was launched in direct response to the brutal April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, where four heavily armed terrorists from The Resistance Front (TRF), a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) affiliate, killed 26 innocent and unarmed people, mostly tourists from India.
The Indian armed forces, through multiple Press briefings, have kept the public informed about 'Operation Sindoor'.
(With inputs from agencies)
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