In a quiet but pointed diplomatic gesture, India chose not to participate in Turkey’s National Day celebrations held at its embassy in New Delhi. The move reflects ongoing tensions between the two nations, particularly over Ankara’s pro-Pakistan stance and criticism of India’s position on Jammu and Kashmir.
India’s absence from the Turkish National Day reception on October 29, 2025, signals continued strain in bilateral relations. The decision, reportedly communicated discreetly to government officials, follows Turkey’s repeated alignment with Pakistan on global platforms and its vocal criticism of India’s internal matters, including Operation Sindoor and the Kashmir issue.
While no official statement was issued by New Delhi, the gesture was widely interpreted as a diplomatic snub. Turkish Ambassador Ali Murat Ersoy, speaking at the event, expressed hope for a reset in ties, emphasizing the untapped potential of India–Turkey relations. Meanwhile, India has deepened its engagement with Cyprus, further underscoring its shifting regional priorities.
Key highlights:
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India skips Turkish National Day celebrations in New Delhi
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Move linked to Turkey’s pro-Pakistan stance and criticism of Kashmir policy
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No official statement from Indian government; decision communicated discreetly
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Turkish envoy calls for reset in bilateral ties
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India strengthens diplomatic engagement with Cyprus
Sources: Moneycontrol, News18, New Indian Express, ThePrint