India lashes out after global isolation: India was left alone in the moment of crisis with Pakistan. Many Muslim countries joined hand in hand with Pakistan and supported the Muslim country. Now, after the ceasefire, India has started targeting those countries. Among those countries, Turkey and Azerbaijan were the strongest supporters of Pakistan. Also Read: …
India’s Diplomatic Fallout And Boycott Countries Assisting Pakistan In Pak-India War

- India is being unfair to the countries that assisted Pakistan in the Pak-India conflict.
- India’s aggression is quite obvious through state media channels, politician’s debates, and the people’s actions against Indian Muslims.
India lashes out after global isolation:
India was left alone in the moment of crisis with Pakistan. Many Muslim countries joined hand in hand with Pakistan and supported the Muslim country. Now, after the ceasefire, India has started targeting those countries. Among those countries, Turkey and Azerbaijan were the strongest supporters of Pakistan.
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India is changing its foreign policy against these countries and also changing its business decisions and domestic political rhetoric. The fallout began when Donald Trump described the India-Pakistan conflict as a bilateral issue and even offered to mediate. India saw that it had less international support. That is why it is showing its rage upon Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Turkish firm forced out of Indian airports:
After the ceasefire with Pakistan, India has boycotted countries supporting Pakistan. Adani Group, the major group that manages the key airports in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, ended its partnership with Turkish ground-handling giant Çelebi Aviation. As per the reports, these airports ordered Çelebi to hand over its operations immediately. Air India is also pushing to cancel a leasing agreement between Indigo Airlines and Turkish Airlines.
Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) also took similar action against Çelebi. It cut ties for both ground handling and cargo operations at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. Airport officials have promised there will be no disruption in services. All current Çelebi employees at the affected airports are being transferred to new agencies under the same employment terms.
Domestic outrage sparks new political storms:
India has become aggressive after the ceasefire. Col. Sofiya Qureshi, a Muslim army officer who served as a spokesperson during the military operations, faced criticism from Indians. A BJP minister from Madhya Pradesh called her a “sister of terrorists.” Thus, his actions prompted a high court judge to order a police case against him.
Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda declared that the entire Indian army “bows at the feet of Prime Minister Modi.” His comments, made during a civil defense event in Jabalpur, were immediately met with outrage.
Strong condemnation across the political spectrum:
The Congress party has slammed the BJP for what they describe as disrespect to the armed forces. Leaders like Jairam Ramesh, Sachin Pilot, Mayawati, and Y.S. Sharmila called the remarks disgraceful and demanded a public apology. State Congress leaders filed police complaints in various cities, and protests erupted across Madhya Pradesh.
Diplomatic isolation grows:
Unlike China, most other countries indirectly supported Pakistan in the Pak-India conflict. Only Israel offered its support to India. Israel’s support serves as a warning on the global stage when it comes to the India-Pakistan conflict.