In a scathing indictment, a leading portal’s report unmasks Pakistan and Turkey as pivotal propagators of Islamic radicalism. Pakistan, 70 years on, defies responsible statehood, while Turkey’s extremism advocacy heightens global tensions.
Pakistan’s shadow support for Bangladesh’s turmoil—via the 2024 protests sparking biennial violence—is laid bare. Elections on February 12, 2026, offer hope, yet Pakistan’s anti-India incitement in ex-East Pakistan persists.
From Kashmir terror to Bangladesh meddling, Pakistan’s playbook is clear. Bolstered by Qatar, Turkey, Saudi funds, and Chinese strategy, it’s wielded as a toxic weapon in undeclared wars on India.
Teaming to radicalize India’s vast Muslim populace and separatists, Pakistan-Turkey-Qatar nexus threatens stability. Counterstrategy: India embraces Kurdish students, countering Turkey’s student scholarships pushing fanaticism.
Jinnah’s legacy twisted into intolerance, Pakistan exemplifies decline. Turkey, radicalism’s new motor, demands a united international response led by India to stem religious strife.
