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Friday, October 10, 2025

Bhartiya Warships Flex Muscles In Turkey’s Backyard; Bharat’s Alliance With Greece-Cyprus-Armenia ‘Rattles’ Ankara?

“Indian Warships Flex Muscles In Turkey’s Backyard; India’s Alliance With Greece-Cyprus-Armenia ‘Rattles’ Ankara?”, Euro Asian Times, October 05, 2025

Disgruntled by Turkey’s backing for Pakistan during ‘Operation Sindoor,’ India is further strengthening its military ties with three of Ankara’s major rivals: Greece, Cyprus, and Armenia.

When India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ against Pakistan in May 2025 to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack, Turkey publicly chose Pakistan’s side, calling India’s actions “provocative.”

Additionally, it provided support to Pakistan in the military domain, as evidenced by the firing of 350 Turkish drones at Indian cities during the conflict…….”

Read full article at euroasiantimes.com

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