Considering Moroccos actions against Turkish companies
I never heard of that . what happened ?
Considering Moroccos actions against Turkish companies
Like how?
We are selling 4 replenishment/refueling ships to India. We have sold 30% of one of our small military drone companies to Indians. I don't think we need to outsource our weapons development.the moment Turkey get in touch with India , any Turkish plan to obtain nuclear weapon technology will go to zero
I never heard of that . what happened ?
Turkiye-India-Pakistan is bit like Turkiye-Russia-Ukraine
TURKIYE had far more cooperation with Ukraine/Pakistan so Turkiye have to consider that.
in defence product we have to help the weak side much while we wish good relationship with Russia/India
the moment Turkey get in touch with India , any Turkish plan to obtain nuclear weapon technology will go to zero
I dont know where you get your information from but you are incorrect. As far as i know, the only matter that was mentioned in the media was speculations that morocco have joined a un official boycott on turkish import. The FTA between the 2 parts have been reviewes multiple times, and morocco have hinted the possibility of leaving the agreement since 2009-2010 period. You can see that complains have been made from morocco multiple times in the last 12 years. A new deal have been taken place since this year in may, and tarifs are rised to 90% in the next 5 years. Morocco never joined the boycott by the gulf countries , so please dont put morocco in the same bracket as those countries.Turkey's BIM buys 85% of goods from Morocco for stores there - CFO
Turkey's discount retailer BIM procures most goods locally in Morocco for its stores there, company chief financial officer Haluk Dortluoglu said on Wednesday, after Rabat demanded it lift the proportion of local goods to a half or face closure.www.reuters.com
At the height of souring Turkish-Saudi relations (you know when they butchered Kashoggi in Istanbul) many Arab countries implemented, never officially communicated sanctions against Turkey. Morocco at the time put pressure on Turkish companies too, i.e. threatened BIM to be closed down.
Also India is a very big and strong country.I understand that for sure.
Inertia and legacy, its not so easy to switch.
I mean this is why in the end (among the powerful nations) we buy 0 from China for defence.
Yet we buy considerably from US now compared to cold war.
In fact in the cold war (and even post cold war), it was the US that actively armed, aided and built up defence institutions/training for Pakistan....and during Nixon admin took this to a whole new level (of working against India's basic security interests) when war broke out.
That is part of reason for India's continued geopolitical relationship with Russia (and USSR before it).
US has done far more (in building up Pakistan's defence capability and hard power that all has legacy today, even if their relationship has soured between them) than Turkey has done.
Yet over time we improved relationship with US regardless, though there is of course caution from the memory of before.
In any case, though I am actively interested in studying defence, history and geoplitics etc..... I am more interested in day to day people to people relationships (and things like economics, trade, commerce etc). That is the bedrock that adds changes over longer period of time, as people understand more about other people and misunderstand less.
With Turkey, I understand very much its (establishment) geopolitics choices in South Asia over time....and it has been explained quite well to me by Turkish friends.
Speaking of my Turkish friends (I have a network of them in various ways today...near and far), that is one thing I appreciate a lot about Turks in general is the nature of the Turk. I can very quickly determine if a Turk is my friend or not (they make this very easy to determine, topics like Ataturk make it quite easy)....there is not much funny business I see with many other types of people. I have not been backstabbed by a Turk, and doubt I ever will be.
Kashmir is not our problem I wouldn't care less about kashmir.India is a great market and a great opportunity for us. But under current situation (Kashmir) I can’t see how we could use this opportunity.
Kashmir is not our problem I wouldn't care less about kashmir.
Bruh, dafuq did we do to you? You guys sold us out to the Soviet Union in 1920 after promising you'd have our backs while we've literally never double-crossed you. It's forgiven now but it did happen and some older Azerbaijanis still hold a grudge against Turkey over it.Our relations shouldnt be held hostage whatsoever to any nation.
This goes for Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Palestine.
These guys abused our relations while they were looking out for their interests they constantly played their dumb cards against us while us Turks constantly naively believed in their bs.
No more this shit should stop.
We are simply built diffrent.My impression of Kashmiris is that most of them don't want either India or Pakistan dictating their fate but to be their own independent state like Bangladesh.
Bruh, dafuq did we do to you? You guys sold us out to the Soviet Union in 1920 after promising you'd have our backs while we've literally never double-crossed you. It's forgiven now but it did happen and some older Azerbaijanis still hold a grudge against Turkey over it.
My impression of Kashmiris is that most of them don't want either India or Pakistan dictating their fate but to be their own independent state like Bangladesh.
Bruh, dafuq did we do to you? You guys sold us out to the Soviet Union in 1920 after promising you'd have our backs while we've literally never double-crossed you. It's forgiven now but it did happen and some older Azerbaijanis still hold a grudge against Turkey over it.
For several months (years actually) DEFSECA and other Bangladeshi defence pages are claiming that our navy is interested/negotiating for turkish naval warship types like frigates,corvettes,LPC etc.But very little has come to reality so far.
I have also seen many turkish brothers in this forum say that we are interested in Turkish frigates.Now my question is that are we really into Turkish naval warships?If so then is their any chance for turkish frigate and corvettes in our navy?
It would be very helpful for defence enthusiasts like me if any member can provide info regarding this matter.
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