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In today’s rapidly shifting global order, new rivalries are emerging far beyond the traditional power centers. One of the most intriguing—and least discussed—is the growing friction between India and Turkey, two ambitious middle powers seeking greater influence on the world stage.
This episode explores the strategic competition between New Delhi and Ankara as both nations pursue autonomy and global relevance through diplomacy, military power, and historical identity. At the heart of the tension lies Turkey’s close relationship with Pakistan, which India views as a major obstacle to trust—especially amid Ankara’s vocal stance on Kashmir and its broader pan-Islamic outreach.
Indian analysts interpret Turkey’s rhetoric as a direct challenge to national security, while Turkish experts counter that India remains constrained by outdated geopolitical assumptions. The discussion also examines whether Turkey’s assertive engagement across Asia and Africa has given it an edge over India’s more cautious and reactive foreign policy approach.
By framing both countries as heirs to ancient civilizations now redefining their global roles, the report sheds light on how history, ideology, and ambition collide in modern geopolitics.
As India and Turkey continue to expand their influence beyond regional boundaries, this rivalry raises a critical question: can rising powers coexist peacefully—or is strategic competition inevitable in a multipolar world? Join us as we unpack the forces shaping this under-the-radar geopolitical contest.
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By Norse StudioIn today’s rapidly shifting global order, new rivalries are emerging far beyond the traditional power centers. One of the most intriguing—and least discussed—is the growing friction between India and Turkey, two ambitious middle powers seeking greater influence on the world stage.
This episode explores the strategic competition between New Delhi and Ankara as both nations pursue autonomy and global relevance through diplomacy, military power, and historical identity. At the heart of the tension lies Turkey’s close relationship with Pakistan, which India views as a major obstacle to trust—especially amid Ankara’s vocal stance on Kashmir and its broader pan-Islamic outreach.
Indian analysts interpret Turkey’s rhetoric as a direct challenge to national security, while Turkish experts counter that India remains constrained by outdated geopolitical assumptions. The discussion also examines whether Turkey’s assertive engagement across Asia and Africa has given it an edge over India’s more cautious and reactive foreign policy approach.
By framing both countries as heirs to ancient civilizations now redefining their global roles, the report sheds light on how history, ideology, and ambition collide in modern geopolitics.
As India and Turkey continue to expand their influence beyond regional boundaries, this rivalry raises a critical question: can rising powers coexist peacefully—or is strategic competition inevitable in a multipolar world? Join us as we unpack the forces shaping this under-the-radar geopolitical contest.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.