Indian traders gather on Turki -Jarabaijan on Pakistan, teaching similar lessons

The tension in Indo-Pakistan has increased due to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. India has taken a big action on terrorist bases in Pakistan, but most countries have supported Pakistan at this time. These include countries like Turki and Azerbaijan. Now there is a demand for many items coming from these countries and foods from these countries in India. At the same time, a commercial company has appealed to businessmen to embarrass Turki’s journey and hurt it.
Apple brain of Turk in Pune
According to the News Agency ANI, traders in Pune have taken decisive measures by boycotting Turkey apples, which disappear from local markets. Citizens have also joined the movement and prefer to buy apples from other sources without importing turks. Turkey apples are expected to significantly affect the city’s fruit market, as it usually contributes to Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,200 crore for the seasonal business.
Traders say that this phase is not just a financial decision, but a demonstration of solidarity with the armed forces and the government. The Agricultural Products Market Committee (APMC) in Pune and Apple Merchant Suyog Genda in the market recently confirmed the demand for Turkey apples. “We have decided to stop buying apples from Turkas, instead of buying apples from Himachal, Uttarakhand, Iran and other parts of the country,” he said on Tuesday. This decision is to support the functions of our patriotism and the country.
Businessmen endure the journey of two countries
At the same time, Pakistan, Turki and Azerbaijan have to completely boycott Turkia and Azerbizan on the public support of Pakistan and the top traders of the country and the top traders of the country (CAIT), the CAIT.
At the same time, CAT has been campaigning for China to boycott its products over the past few years. But now, the company intensifies the campaign, by communicating with several other classes, including the Kite Travel and Tour Operators, to boycott the Trailogies and Azerbaijan visits.
BJP MP appealed to the public
BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal today appealed to the National General Secretary and Chandni Chowk, who has expelled the cat and Azerbaijan’s visit today, which will have a significant impact on the economy and the tourism sector of these countries. According to the available data of 2024, Turkey has a total of 62.2 million tourists, of whom only 3 lakh tourists from India. There is an increase of 20.7% of Indian tourists compared to 2023. Turkey’s total tourist income: .161.1 billion.
The average cost of Indian tourist: 972 $ 972 $ 972 and Indian expenses for Indian tourists with this view: $ 291.6 million. Khandelwal said that if Indian tourists boycott Tarke’s visit, Turkey would directly suffer a loss of $ 291.6 million. In addition, the abolition of marriage, corporate programs and other cultural activities organized by Indian tourists can lead to further economic losses.
Azerbaijan suffers a lot
At the same time, referring to Indian tourists in Azerbaijan, Khandelwal, a total of 2.6 million tourists in the year 2024, with a foreign arrival, the number of Indian tourists and the average cost for Indian tourists is about 27 1,276.
In this case, Indian tourists spend about 8 308.6 million in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan will suffer from the deportation of Indian tourists about $ 308.6 million. Since Indian tourists mainly go for Azerbaijan’s holidays, entertainment, marriage and adventure activities, there may be a large -scale recession in these areas.
Both countries are under pressure
Khandelwal said the financial loss would increase the pressure on India’s Turki and Azerbizan. Khandelwal said that India is very strong under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and not to forget that India is weak. Visiting the citizens of Turki and Azerbaijan has had a significant impact on the economy of these countries. He said the Indian businessman was ready to do anything for the safety and integrity of his country and only government guidelines were waiting.
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