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India.com
26-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Amid Turkey boycott demands, PM Modi makes a big statement during..., set to affect Pakistan supporter Turkey due to...
Amid Turkey boycott demands, PM Modi makes a big statement during…, set to affect Pakistan supporter Turkey due to... New Delhi: Amid India-Pakistan tension, there is a rising demand for boycott of Turkey as it supported Islamabad during the faceoff. On Sunday, PM Modi said that after Operation Sindoor, many families have resolved to spend their holidays in India under Vocal for Local. During his monthly radio program, Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister said that a new energy is visible in the entire country regarding Vocal for Local. The Prime Minister expressed that several things have touched his heart recently. Speaking about people's emotions, he talked about parents who now buy only 'Made in India' toys for their children. This will instil patriotism in children from childhood. Most of the families have decided that they will spend their next holidays at some beautiful place in the country itself rather going abroad. Apart from this, several youths have decided to get married in India itself. Notably, Indian citizens have decided to avoid travelling to Turkey and Azerbaijan as both countries helped Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Islamabad had used Turkey's drones extensively during the military conflict with India. '60% Visa Applications Cancelled In Just 36 Hours' News agency PTI quoted Mohak Nahta, founder and CEO of visa processing company Atlis, as saying that earlier this week Indian travellers had decided not to travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan. He said that 60 percent visa applications were cancelled in just 36 hours. The CEO of Atlis added that his company has also stopped all marketing work of Turkey and Azerbaijan to stand with India and to show solidarity with the national sentiment.


India.com
22-05-2025
- Politics
- India.com
After Turkey, Azerbaijan boycott, Indians are now visiting these Muslim countries, check names here
Representational Image/AI-generated. India boycotting Turkey and Azerbaijan: After India conducted Operation Sindoor and killed more than a hundred terrorists across multiple terror camps in Pakistan, barely two countries of the world came in support of Pakistan but after reading this update, they must be regretting their decision. The two prominent countries who came to the support of Pakistan during the recent India-Pakistan tensions were Turkey and Azerbaijan, and as a result, Indians are boycotting the tourist destinations of these two Muslim-dominated countries and choosing other countries as their holiday destinations. Indian visiting Muslim countries According to tourism industry experts quoted by various reports, the Indian visitors are choosing new sites in various countries Muslim like Kazakhstan, Egypt, Jordan, Georgia and Armenia. According to a Atlis report, a 42 percent drop in visa applications for Turkey and Azerbaijan after India conducted Operation Sindoor. Readers must note that visitors are also looking for Europe and South-East Asian countries but due to their visa and weather issues respectively, they are not choosing them as their destinations. Also, Subhash Goyal, Chairman of STIC Travel Group and President of Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) was quoted saying in a report that the choice of Indian tourists has shifted from Turkey to Islamic countries like Egypt and Jordan to Armenia and Georgia over Azerbaijan due to the changed geo-political conditions. MEA on Turkey, Pakistan terrorism issue India recently emphasised that it expects Turkey to 'strongly urge' Pakistan to end its support to cross-border terrorism and take credible and verifiable actions against the terror ecosystem it has harboured for decades. 'We expect Turkey to strongly urge Pakistan to end its support to cross-border terrorism and take credible and verifiable actions against the terror ecosystem it has harboured for decades. Relations are built on the basis of sensitivities to each other's concerns,' Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated during a weekly media briefing in New Delhi. Led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey has openly backed Pakistan's aggression and military response to India's decisive Operation Sindoor targeting Pakistani terror infrastructure. (With inputs from agencies)