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Celebi was handling ground-based operations at Delhi Airport. The government cancelled its license, citing national security concerns. 
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 Turkey has strongly denied allegations that its firm, Turkish Technic, was involved in the maintenance of the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that crashed in Ahmedabad, killing 241 people on board and several others on the ground. The Directorate of Communications Center for Countering Disinformation in Turkey described the claims as "false" and "disinformation aimed at manipulating public opinion regarding Turkey-India relations".
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India's remarks came days after Turkey backed Pakistan unconditionally following the Operation Sindoor where Islamabad used Turkish drones to target Indian cities. 
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Top Enemy Countries Of India: Planning an international trip? As exciting as travel sounds, it's important to be aware of countries where political tensions or diplomatic issues can affect your safety and experience. Some nations have strained relations with India, making them less ideal for Indian tourists. In the wake of recent geopolitical developments that have significantly shifted Indian traveler sentiment, there has been a sharp 42 percent decline in visa applications to Turkey and Azerbaijan, a report said on Tuesday. It is important to note that Azerbaijan is the third country, after Pakistan and Turkey, to raise the Kashmir issue. Here's a list of six such countries Indians should currently avoid—and for each, this gallery suggests a safer, friendlier alternative destination worth exploring.  
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The clearance was revoked on May 15, citing "national security" concerns, days after Turkey backed Pakistan amid tensions between India and Pakistan.
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India's decision to boycott Turkey stems from Turkey's support for Pakistan following a terror attack in Kashmir and India's military response, Operation Sindoor. 
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The company, which provides airport ground handling services across India, argued that the move will jeopardise thousands of jobs and threatens investor confidence. 
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The trade leaders acclaimed the decision of the government for revoking security clearance for Turkish company Celebi in the interest of national security which is handling services at nine major airports of India.
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The stock fell 222 points, or 10 per cent, to trade at 2,002 in Istanbul on Friday, extending its losses to nearly 30 per cent in four sessions. The stock was under pressure in the past few days amid clamour for action against the Turkish firm.
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Until now, Celebi had been responsible for ground handling and cargo terminal operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). 
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Military aviation analyst and historian Tom Cooper reacted sharply to Turkey's support for Pakistan despite Islamabad funding terrorism. Cooper also said that despite claims, the relations between the Pakistani military and civilians are not good. 
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The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, Ministry of Civil Aviation, said in a notice that the security clearance of Turkish aviation firm Celebi Airport Services was revoked due to security issues.
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India has a trade surplus with both Azerbaijan and Turkey.
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The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has urged all Indian film producers to reconsider Turkey as a filming destination. 
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The three-year academic partnership between the two varsities was signed in February this year that is now cut short.
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Turkey’s total tourism revenue stood at $61.1 billion last year, with each Indian tourist spending an average of $972, amounting to a total estimated Indian expenditure of $291.6 million, according to data shared by CAIT.
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Indian travel agencies like EaseMyTrip and Cox & Kings have suspended all travel packages to both Turkey and Azerbaijan, citing these countries' alignment with Pakistan as the reason.
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Notably, after Operation Sindoor, Pakistan relied heavily on Chinese and Turkish drones, fighter jets, and missiles during the conflict with India. 
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India-Pakistan War Update: SONGAR, developed by Turkish defence company ASISGUARD, is the first nationally-produced armed drone to be integrated into the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) inventory. 






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