The bond between Turkiye and Pakistan transcends mere diplomatic relations. It is a testament to the enduring ties between two pivotal nations in the Islamic world. Rooted in shared history, culture, and a common vision for the future, the relationship has evolved into a multifaceted partnership. This spans defense, economics, culture, and social aspects.
The historical connection between Turkey and Pakistan dates back to the Ottoman Empire. The empire was a beacon of Muslim power and a center for arts, sciences, and culture. During World War I and the Turkish War of Independence, the people of the Indian subcontinent provided significant support to the Ottoman Turks. This support was both moral and financial. It forged a deep emotional and spiritual brotherhood. Today, we see remnants of this camaraderie in the streets of Lahore. Allama Iqbal Road pays homage to the philosopher and poet who envisioned a unified Muslim ummah with the Ottoman Caliphate at its heart.
Historical bonds, fraternal socio-political affinity, and shared cultural heritage support the defense collaboration between Turkey and Pakistan. Soft power initiatives, such as cultural exchanges and solidarity on issues concerning the Islamic........