Syllabus: GS2/International Relations
Context
- India is carefully balancing its trade relations with Türkiye (Turkey), ensuring that economic advantages are not compromised despite geopolitical concerns.
About India-Turkey Relations
- Historical and Early Diplomatic Engagements: India and Turkey share a long history of diplomatic and cultural exchanges, dating back to the Ottoman era.
- The first exchange of diplomatic missions between the Ottoman Sultans and the Muslim rulers of the subcontinent dates back to the years 1481-82.
- The Sufi Philosophy of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi found a natural resonance Bhakti movement in India.
- Political Engagement: Both have maintained formal diplomatic ties since 1948.
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited India for the G20 Summit in 2023.
- Both nations focused on trade, investment, defense, and security cooperation.
- Turkey has participated in multilateral forums such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and ASEAN meetings, where officials from both nations have engaged in dialogue.
- Trade and Economic Relations: The Bilateral Trade Agreement between India and Turkey was signed in 1973.
- It was followed by an Agreement on setting up an India–Turkey Joint Commission on Economic and Technical Cooperation (JCETC) in 1983.
Current Trade Statistics
- India has a trade surplus of $2.73 billion with Turkey, primarily driven by engineering goods, electronics, and chemicals.
- In FY25, India’s exports to Turkey totaled $5.72 billion, with engineering exports accounting for over 50% of the total.
- Turkey had increased petroleum product imports from India following the Ukraine war, but it has seen a significant decline in FY25.
- However, Turkey’s exports to India remain limited to fruits, nuts, gold, and marble.
Do You Know? – Türkiye is currently the 8th largest destination of Indian engineering merchandise. – India is the 3rd top supplier to Turkey after Russia and UAE for aluminium and its products, 10th supplier for electrical machinery & equipment and 11th supplier for medical & surgical equipment and pharmaceutical machinery. – In the last five fiscal years, India’s engineering exports to Turkey increased by 24%. |
- Defense and Security Cooperation: Türkiye has expressed interest in defense collaboration, including joint military exercises and technology exchange.
Concerns & Challenges in India-Turkey Relations
- Geopolitical Challenges: Turkey’s support for Pakistan, including military supplies, has led to security clearance cancellations for Turkish firms operating in India.
- Additionally, Turkey has historically backed Pakistan on the Kashmir issue, further straining diplomatic ties.
- Security & Infrastructure Issues: India recently revoked security clearance for Çelebi Airport Services India citing national security concerns.
- It reflects India’s growing scrutiny of Turkish firms involved in critical infrastructure.
- Additionally, concerns over Turkish drones used by Pakistan in military conflicts have strained relations.
India’s Response
- India has been actively engaging with Greece, Cyprus, and Armenia to counterbalance Turkey’s influence and military expansion in South Asia.
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