India Pakistan war: This Muslim country is providing deadly drones to Pakistan to attack India, the name is….
Tensions between India and Pakistan have reached peak. The manner in which 26 people were killed by terrorists has drawn global attention. The whole world stands with India, including Islamic countries. Most Muslim countries are prioritizing their geopolitical and economic benefits over showing religious solidarity with Pakistan.
However, there is a country which most Muslim countries are prioritising their geopolitical and economic benefits over showing religious solidarity with Pakistan. India on Friday also claimed that around 300 to 400 drones were used (by Pakistan) to attempt infiltration at 36 locations and initial reports suggest that they are Turkish Asisguard Songar drones.
Saudi Arabia, along with Gulf countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar, is connected with India through trade, energy exports, and the labour sector. According to sources, these countries are avoiding unconditional support for Pakistan because India is an important economic partner for them.
Notably, Turkey has signed several arms deals, especially to help Pakistan against India. Turkish aircraft have landed in Karachi and Islamabad. Earlier, China has sent PL-15 missiles to Turkey. Turkey has stood with Pakistan at a time when India has talked about taking strict action against Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack. Earlier, China has also sent PL-15 missiles to Pakistan, which Pakistan has installed in its JF-17 fighter jets.
It is believed that Turkey has sent drones to Pakistan. Although we are not confirming, many people from Pakistan have claimed on social media that the weapons sent by Turkey to Pakistan may include Bayraktar TB2 drones, small arms, smart bombs and guided missile systems. Agreements have already been made between Pakistan and Turkey regarding weapons. Recently, when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Pakistan, an agreement was also reached between the two countries regarding arms.
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