Fruit traders in India boycott Turkish goods over country's support for Pakistan | Videos

Indian fruit traders have begun boycotting Turkish goods, particularly apples, following Turkey’s vocal support for Pakistan amid escalating regional tensions. Protests have broken out across several cities, with traders declaring they will no longer sell Turkish produce, which has a significant market in India. “Turkey supplied drones to Pakistan, which were used in attacks against India. That’s why we’ve decided to stop selling Turkish fruits,” said Shadab Khan, a local fruit trader. India imports over Rs 1,200 crore worth of goods from Turkey annually, including a substantial volume of apples and other fruits.

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