Opinion: Opinion | The Hypocrisy Of Pakistan And Turkey's Frustration With India-Israel Ties

Following Prime Minister Modi's recent visit to Israel, a wave of editorial criticism emerged from Pakistan and Turkey, reflecting their grievances regarding India-Israel relations. Editorials and opinion pieces in both countries expressed concerns over the strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between India and Israel, often resorting to fear-mongering rhetoric. Pakistan, in particular, has long viewed India’s growing partnerships, especially with Israel, as a direct threat to its regional influence and security. Similarly, Turkey's leadership has criticized India's policies, particularly regarding Kashmir and its stance on Palestine, while also grappling with its own complex diplomatic relationships. The editorial responses highlight a significant irony, considering both nations have historically engaged in their own controversial alliances and policies. This hypocrisy raises essential questions about the motivations behind their criticisms and the broader implications for regional geopolitics. As India continues to forge stronger ties with Israel, it remains to be seen how Pakistan and Turkey will navigate their diplomatic strategies in response to this evolving landscape.
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