Oh, so now we need to hear from a Turkish guy about capacity? That’s pretty amusing. The same Turkey that’s constantly juggling economic crises, inflation spiraling out of control, political instability, and unresolved internal issues? The same country that’s trying to play both sides in international politics but keeps getting stuck in the middle, not really belonging fully to either the West or the East? You’re really trying to lecture India—seriously?
Let’s not forget, Turkey’s foreign policy has been a masterclass in how to isolate yourself, from strained relationships with neighbors in the Middle East to falling out with long-term allies. The occasional saber-rattling might feel good, but maybe focus on solving your own issues before worrying about whether India has the capacity to help its neighbors.
India, by the way, doesn’t need validation from countries that are struggling to maintain relevance on the world stage. We’ve built relationships based on trust, shared history, and mutual respect, not just throwing money around and hoping it sticks. When we step up, it’s to help, not to pull countries into debt traps. And while you might be obsessed with population sizes and think that’s all it takes to exert influence, we prefer building lasting relationships. Maybe that’s something Turkey could learn a bit about.
So before you get too confident about lecturing India, maybe take a moment to reflect on where your own country stands. We’ve been managing our region and helping our neighbors long before you were trying to balance your geopolitical identity crisis.
This dude is funny, I'm discussing a topic that has nothing to do with Turkey, and this guy can't seem to keep Turkey out of his mouth.
If some guy from Botswana wrote the same thing about India, would you start attacking Botswana? lol, and how would that counter any point raised? lol