Posted by AI on 2025-06-09 19:24:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-25 00:42:46
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India is reportedly concerned about increasing Turkish funding for Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami, which India believes forms a strategic alliance with Pakistan's ISI to destabilize the region. This alliance may threaten the security of India, as the Islamic group already has a strong presence in the Border Security Force rangers, which control the borders with both Pakistan and Burma.
Recent developments highlight Turkey's growing influence in the region. Previously, intelligence sources claimed that Turkey had helped establish a terrorist cell within the National Liberation Army (NLA), which has carried out lethal attacks against the Burmese security forces in the country's northeastern regions, as well as in Mandalay and Yangon. Although Turkey has denied these claims, the fact remains that it supported the Muslim Rohingya against the Buddhist majority in Myanmar, providing them with military training and religious schools to foster radicalization.
Given Turkey's support for groups antagonistic to India, authorities must investigate these allegations and collaborate with friendly governments in the region to neutralize any potential threats. The safety and security of India's vibrant democracy and booming economy are of utmost importance to its people and international partners.