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Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has postponed its educational cooperation with the Inonu University in Turkey due to national security concerns. The decision was taken after the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding Agreement) between the two companies (the MoU (MoU) was taken up when it was reported that Turkey was involved in the Indo-Pakistan struggle, in which drones and security staff were sent from Turkey to Pakistan to Pakistan.
JNU wrote in a post on his official X (X) handle, ‘Due to national security reasons, the Memorandum of Understanding between the University of JNU and Inonu is postponed until the next announcement. JNU stands with the nation. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed on 3 February and its valid was until 2028 February 2028.
The ‘boycott Turkey’ campaign is increasing the nation of the country
The purpose is to promote educational cooperation and transmission between the two universities. Recently, the ‘Packet Turkey’ campaign has been strengthened in many parts of the country as the growing proximity between Durga and Pakistan has harmed the interests of Indian interests.
After Turkey openly supported Pakistan, the ‘boycott Turkish’ campaign across the country has increased. From Pune in Maharashtra to Udaipur in Rajasthan, traders have announced that they will respond to Turkey by boycotting imported goods from Turkey. According to the agency, traders in Pune have completely stopped the sale of apples imported from Maharashtra Turkey. These apples have disappeared from the local markets, and customers also ignore it. Every year, Turkish apples in Pune’s fruit market are about Rs 1000-1200 crore, but now the business has been halted. Traders of the Sahibabad fruit Mandi in Ghaziabad have decided to boycott the import of apples and other fruits from Turkey.
The marble imports stopped from Turkey
Udaipur traders, known as Asia’s largest marble trade center, have decided to stop importing marble from Turkey. This is because Pakistan supports Turgia. Kapil Surana, chairman of the Udaipur Claugom processors group, said that all members of the group had unanimously decided that it would not be traded until Darkie continued to support Pakistan. About 70% of the total imported marble in India comes from Turkey, but now this import is stopped.
The impact of political differences in global trade
Turkey’s position in this era, which is increasing tension between India and Pakistan, has angry Indian traders. Turkey often supported Pakistan. In such a situation, the move taken by Udaipur’s marble traders is not only an economic decision, but a strategic news that India is ready to respond to its enemies at every level.