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BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indians are cancelling holidays in popular resorts in Turkey and Azerbaijan after the countries supported Pakistan during its recent conflict with New Delhi, two booking firms ...
The trend to boycott Turkey, on the lines of Boycott Maldives, took over social media. This is not the first time that such ...
MakeMyTrip reports a 60% drop in bookings for Turkey and Azerbaijan. Cancellations increased by 250% following boycott calls.
Turkey and Azerbaijan—until recently among the fastest-growing tourist destinations for Indian travellers and emerging trade ...
Turkey and Azerbaijan had openly supported Pakistan after India launched air strikes under Operation Sindoor on nine terror ...
Industrialist Harsh Goenka has urged Indians to boycott tourism to Turkey and Azerbaijan in response to their support for ...
Over 15,000 bookings from Uttar Pradesh to Turkey and Azerbaijan have been cancelled, with travel agencies and airlines ...
Amid backlash at Turkey and Azerbaijan for their support of Pakistan in the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions, bookings for ...
Erdogan lauds Pakistan for prioritising 'compromise' in resolving disputes amid boycott Turkey calls
Notably, Turkey, which aspires to claim a pivotal position in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), is known for ...
Turkey Provided Pakistan With Army Personnel, More Than 350 Drones During Operation Sindoor: Reports
Pakistan Army allegedly launched between 300 and 400 drones targeting Indian military infrastructure along the country’s ...
Restricting trade with Turkey over support to Pakistan is unlikely to significantly impact Indian exporters, except for ...
Two Turkish military operatives were killed during India's precision military campaign under Operation Sindoor, sources added ...
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