Oh, so this is Greek propaganda?
Since the 2016 coup attempt against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish Air Force has been severely crippled. The main perpetrators are believed to have been from the Turkish Air Force after they unsuccessfully tried to launch a coup. Were Haiti, Lebanon & Now Turkey Subjected To...
eurasiantimes.com
Or this?
The failed coup-attempt on July 15, 2016 upended the Turkish Air Force and prompted the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) to purge pilots and air
www.atlanticcouncil.org
Greek City Times exaggerated the hell out of the news but it's not fundamentally incorrect. Even a broken clock can be right twice a day.
Turkey absolutely did rely on Pakistan's air expertise to make up for cooling in the relationship with the US, which was responsible before for training Turkish pilots in America. And I wasn't talking about nuclear knowledge transfer but simply having a nuclear power as an ally since that kind of stuff would be done under the table anyway but it is a good plus point. Who else would Turkey get that might be willing to do that? China? India? Russia? Ukraine? LMAO.
Going against Armenia, Israel and Cyprus isn't exactly small-time stuff. It has had an impact on Pakistan's foreign relations. I am generally neutral on the Kashmir issue but I'm not gonna pretend that there isn't some messed-up stuff going on there, much like how, despite generally liking Israel, I am not going to pretend that they haven't done some pretty messed-up things to Palestinians in the past despite Hamas being bloodthirsty idiots.
Bangladesh hasn't had bad relations with Turkey since the 1970s until 2012 or thereabouts when Erdogan complained about Jamaat-e-Islami leaders being tried and convicted and that had nothing to do with Pakistan. And no offense to Indian users here but if you genuinely think that India would've been Turkey's best friend without Pakistan, you aren't very familiar with Turkish-Indian history.
I am not in any way blind to how screwed up Pakistan is in its own way but pretending like they have nothing to offer is the height of ludicrousness. You wouldn't even have computer viruses and anti-viruses and the whole field of cyber-security in the modern world if it weren't for a Pakistani guy.