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Operation Sindoor: Indian boycott impacts Turkey and Azerbaijan

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Last updated: 14 May, 2025 6:24 PM
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Operation Sindoor: Indian boycott impacts Turkey and Azerbaijan

New Delhi: India’s travel boycott of Turkey and Azerbaijan, which has gained traction following India’s Operation Sindoor, presents a complex interplay of national sentiment and economic implications. The boycott stems from Turkey and Azerbaijan’s vocal support for Pakistan after India’s anti-terror strikes. This support has ignited a wave of public disapproval in India, leading to calls for a tourism boycott and visible actions from travel agencies.

The financial impact on Turkey and Azerbaijan is substantial. Indian tourists contribute significantly to their tourism sectors. Ravi Gusain, president of the Indian Association of Tour Operators, noted that approximately 300,000 Indians travel to Turkey and 250,000 to Azerbaijan annually, generating an estimated Rs 4000 crore in revenue. This revenue stream is now at risk as major travel agencies, such as Ease My Trip, Ixigo, and Cox and Kings, have suspended bookings to these destinations.

The travel industry is grappling with the situation, weighing national solidarity against potential economic losses. Deepak Bhatnagar, chief executive officer of Minar Travels India Private Limited, noted that while tourism ideally fosters goodwill, national sentiment takes precedence. He acknowledged that the boycott could lead to revenue losses but stressed the importance of supporting national policy. Gusain echoed this sentiment, emphasising that supporting India’s stance is crucial, adding that rebuilding trust with these nations after the boycott could take years.

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The boycott is not without alternatives. Numerous countries, many with visa-free access for Indian citizens, provide alternative travel destinations. Gusain suggested Georgia, Armenia, and Serbia as viable options, highlighting their comparable beauty and accessibility. The comparison to the Maldives boycott earlier this year is also relevant. While there was an initial downturn, tourism to the Maldives rebounded as diplomatic relations improved, suggesting that Turkey and Azerbaijan might eventually see a similar recovery.

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