The boycott of turkey movement is becoming more popular in india after india carried out Operation Sindoor against the terrorist targets of pakistan and turkey, with Recep Tayyip Erdogan leading the charge.
 
According to reports, India's rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) is ending its contract with Turkish company Tumas due to the strong anti-Turkey sentiment in the nation. For those who are unaware, the Turkish corporation Celebi has already had its security clearance revoked by the indian government. Here are all the updates you require regarding India's potential recent action.

The Navbharat Times said that the agreement between rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has not advanced, and as a result, RVNL may look to form alliances with businesses in the United Arab Emirates, Europe, South Korea, and Spain.

About rail Vikas Nigam Limited
A central Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) in india, rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) serves as the Ministry of Railways' construction division for project execution and the development of transportation infrastructure. According to the source, because of the anti-Turkey feeling in the nation, RVNL is currently getting ready to terminate this agreement.

Indians boycotting turkey and Azerbaijan
According to a report by the IANS news agency, visa applications to turkey and azerbaijan have sharply decreased by 42% in the aftermath of recent geopolitical developments that have resulted in boycotting movements against these countries.
 
Indian tourists reacted immediately when both nations openly proclaimed their support for Pakistan. According to data from the visa processing platform Atlys, the number of people quitting the visa application process in the middle increased by 60% in just 36 hours.

 

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