‘Making it easier for India to visit Türkiye & enhanced bilateral on the agenda:’ Ambassador Firat Sunel
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Türkiye is seeking increased flying rights to India to accommodate the growing number of Indian tourists and boost trade. The current bilaterals allow limited flights between the two countries. Enhanced connectivity is deemed essential due to rising travel demand and increased trade volume, which reached $12.5 billion in 2024.
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