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India Hosts Turkish NSA for Strategic Intelligence Meeting

India hosted Turkey’s NSA, the first visit in six years, focusing on West Asia and terrorism amid changing views on Kashmir. Turkey remains significant in Syria and holds a strong presence in the Horn of Africa and Libya.

India welcomed the National Security Advisor (NSA) of Turkey, marking the first NSA-level visit from Turkey in six years, amidst shifting Turkish perspectives on the Kashmir issue. The meeting, convened by India’s NSA, Ajit Doval, addressed various topics, with a significant focus on the situation in West Asia and ongoing concerns regarding terrorism.

Turkey plays a crucial role in the geopolitical dynamics of Syria, particularly following the decline of President Hafeez Al Assad. Additionally, Turkey maintains a substantial presence in the Horn of Africa and Libya, which underscores its strategic importance in regional affairs.

The recent NSA-level meeting between India and Turkey highlights the strengthening relations amidst challenges such as the Kashmir issue and regional instability in West Asia. Turkey’s involvement in Syria and its influence in Africa signify its importance as a strategic partner for India.

Original Source: m.economictimes.com

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