
Pakistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan join hands against India and its friends; their plan includes Kashmir, Greece and..., want Rafale to...
The trio of Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan has announced that they will further strengthen the defense relationship. In fact, while Pakistan has its eyes on Kashmir, Turkey and Azerbaijan are targeting two friendly countries of India on which it is strengthening military preparations to attack.
Let's understand the whole matter.
Erdogan has now started targeting New Delhi's friend Greece. Turkey is threatening Greece that just as Pakistan shot down India's fighter jet, Erdogan's army will shoot down Greece's planes in the same way. Recently, Greece has bought 24 Rafale fighter jets from France. This has infuriated the Turkish government. Turkey's government-sponsored media is busy raising questions on the capability of Greece's Rafale fighter jet. There has been tension between Turkey and Greece for many years. Turkey targeting Greece and India
The way India foiled Turkey's Bayraktar TB-2 drone has exposed Turkish drone technology. Turkey has sold it to Ukraine and Azerbaijan. India's neighbouring countries Maldives, Pakistan and Bangladesh have bought this Bayraktar TB-2 drone. At the same time, India openly stands with Greece and is also ready to invest in the field of port, tourism and defense. India's Akash and T-4 defense system shot down Turkey's drone. Now Turkey is afraid that India can export weapons to Greece.
Not only this, India's defense relations with Turkey's opponents Cyprus and Armenia have also become strong. India has supplied many excellent weapons to Armenia. Due to this, the nefarious plans of Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan seem to be failing. In fact, Turkey has been threatening to attack Greece and Armenia for many years. Turkey and Greece hostility
Turkey claims that it occupies 152 islands in the Aegean Sea, which were given to Greece after the treaty between Turkey and Italy in 1923. The Treaty of Paris of 1947 also contributed to this. Apart from Greece, Turkey also has its eyes on Armenia.
Azerbaijan is occupying a large area of Armenia with the help of Turkey. India has given many deadly weapons to Armenia to foil the devious moves of Turkey and Azerbaijan. This also includes the Pinaka rocket system. The US had decided to give F-16 to Turkey when it agreed that it would not stop flights over the Greek islands. After this, Erdogan broke his promise. Both Turkey and Greece are NATO member countries.
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