Believe me in the international arena no permanent friend or foe, the only permanent thing is interests.
We signed for the auxiliary ship's deal when relations were in the worst shape
It can go further in another driver aspect, because there is fairly large trade surplus in India's favour each year....about 6 - 7 billion yearly in last couple years before covid crisis.
This means by economics.... there is inherent price-competitive advantage (currently) that Turkey would enjoy in its products (that it can tap into) w.r.t India compared to countries where India surplus is much smaller or is a deficit.
It would of course need market analysis and promotion and strategy involving all of that. This becomes somewhat more difficult when geopolitics start to get involved like they do in military products....as there is small but key set of doors to open first in such area compared to more general civilian products which have many doors in more open marketplace.