Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India lodges protest with Turkey over president Erdogan’s Kashmir remark

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India on Monday lodged a strong protest with Turkey over President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent remarks on Kashmir, with people familiar with developmen­ts saying New Delhi is eyeing other measures to register its displeasur­e.

Ties between New Delhi and Ankara hit an all-time low after Erdogan raised the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly last September, saying the region was “virtually under blockade”. Turkish leaders have also continued to criticise the Indian government’s decision to revoke Jammu & Kashmir’s special status.

The latest provocatio­n was Erdogan’s remarks on Kashmir during an address to a joint session of Pakistan’s Parliament on Thursday, when he said latest developmen­ts in the region highlighte­d the urgency of finding a solution. He added that Turkey was ready to assist efforts by India and Pakistan to find a solution.

Monday, Turkish ambassador akir Özkan Torunlar,was summoned to the external affairs ministry and served a demarche, or formal diplomatic representa­tion, by secretary (West) Vikas Swarup.

“India has made a strong demarche with the Turkish government on the remarks made by President Erdogan on the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir during his recent visit to Islamabad,” external affairs ministry spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said. “These developmen­ts have strong implicatio­ns for our bilateral relationsh­ip,” Kumar added.

People familiar with developmen­ts said New Delhi is contemplat­ing other measures, including the possible denial of a $2.3-billion deal to TAIS, a Turkish conglomera­te, to help Hindustan Shipyard Limited build five fleet support vessels for the Indian Navy. TAIS was to provide the ship design and technical assistance and supply key equipment for the project.

TAIS emerged as the lowest bidder and India had first considered denying the deal last year, but no final decision was made.

The people cited above said that Turkey’s top leaders apparently ignored India’s repeated protests about non-interferen­ce in the Kashmir issue because they were intent on going ahead with efforts to project their country as a leader of Muslims around the world.

“Repeatedly raising issues such as Kashmir fits in with their plans to project Turkey as an alternativ­e to other countries that are seen as leaders of the Muslim world. It’s almost as if they’re trying to show they are being victimised for raising these issues,” said a person who declined to be named.

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