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Report Criticizes Pakistan’s Governance and Turkey’s Role in Global Islamic Extremism
February 16, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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Report Criticizes Pakistan’s Governance and Turkey’s Role in Global Islamic Extremism

New Delhi: A report on a leading portal stated that Pakistan, after seven decades of independence, has failed to act responsibly as a nation. It also highlighted Turkey’s abetment of Islamic extremism and radicalism, calling for the international community, including India, to address these global security concerns.

It says that Pakistan provided tacit support to events leading to political turmoil in Bangladesh and backed rather, propped the Students Uprising in 2024 that pushed the nation into chaos and mindless violence for the next two years.

With elections held on February 12, 2026, for electing the new government, the road to democracy may have begun in Bangladesh, but the Pakistani establishment’s repeated attempts to ignite and fan anti-India sentiments in the erstwhile ‘East Pakistan’ became all the more obvious in the past two years. Pakistan’s open support to foment terror in Jammu and Kashmir has been exposed multiple times. With Bangladesh in turmoil, Pakistan sought to exploit a new front against India.

The Sunday Guardian report says that the failed state has only gone worse with time, as it has the financial and military support of Gulf nations, including Qatar, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, and it also serves as a ‘pawn’ for nations like China, which want to hobble India.

“Essentially, Pakistan has become a poison-tipped dagger which different countries use to hobble India and wage a grey zone war on it,” it points out.

It goes on to add, “Pakistan seeks to spread separatism, while Turkey and Qatar, alongside Pakistan, incite India’s 20-plus crore Muslims.”

And, therefore, it argues that India should adopt a policy of reciprocity, particularly towards Turkey.

“Turkey today offers scholarships to Indian Muslims, whom Turkish Islamists then try to indoctrinate into an intolerant worldview. The Indian government should respond by welcoming Kurdish students, who can learn the skills necessary to promote their identity, cultural, and political rights to counter Turkey’s increasingly autocratic society,” it says.

It further adds that Pakistan has had 80 years to define itself as a responsible state, but it has failed to make the case for its nationhood.

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