DeskReport India has now severed ties with Turkish businesses and universities after a travel ban. The country boycotted Turkey for supporting Pakistan in the Indo-Pak war. India on Thursday banned Turkish company Celebi from operating at its airports. Several Indian universities, including Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, have suspended academic ties with Turkish educational institutions. Turkish company Celebi used to operate ground services at major airports like Delhi-Mumbai. The company has been formally delisted as per the directives of the Union Civil Aviation Ministry…
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India is severing all ties with Turkey one by one
DeskReport Calls for a boycott of Turkey are gaining momentum across India as Turkey has openly supported Pakistan in the wake of recent India-Pakistan tensions. Initially, the call was for a travel boycott, but has now escalated to severing ties in business and education. The BBC reported on Friday that India’s civil aviation ministry has revoked the operating licence of Turkish ground handling company Celebi Aviation, citing security concerns. The company was playing a key role at major airports such as Delhi and Mumbai. India’s Minister of State for Civil…
Read MoreIndia, Pakistan hold detailed talks on ceasefire
Desk Report Top military officials from India and Pakistan will meet on Monday to discuss the details of the ceasefire. The talks are likely to take place overnight, the BBC reported. Now both sides have somewhat settled down, but there is debate about who won the war. Both sides claim victory. India claims that they attacked 11 Pakistani air force bases, one of which was in Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad. India also says that 35 to 40 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the conflict and several of its air…
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