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‘Boycott Turkey’ gains momentum in India: Traders shun marble, apples amid Ankara’s support to Pakistan

From marble yards in Udaipur to fruit markets in Pune, Indian traders and consumers are turning away from Turkish goods, saying business must not override national interest.

May 14, 2025 / 03:34 IST
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The hashtag-style call to 'Boycott Turkey' is no longer confined to social media outrage.

A nationwide economic backlash against Turkey is gaining traction in India, days after Ankara sided with Pakistan following the terror attack in Pahalgam and India’s retaliatory Operation Sindoor.

The hashtag-style call to 'Boycott Turkey' is no longer confined to social media outrage. From marble yards in Udaipur to fruit markets in Pune, Indian traders and consumers are turning away from Turkish goods, saying business must not override national interest.

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The sharpest blow comes from Udaipur, India’s marble hub, where the Udaipur Marble Processors Association has called for a total halt on imports from Turkey, India’s largest supplier of marble, ANI reported. The move follows reports that Turkish Asisguard Songar drones were used by Pakistan in recent hostilities.

“We have written to the Prime Minister, asking for a ban on Turkish marble. Business cannot be bigger than the nation,” Kapil Surana, President of the Association told ANI. The body has 125 members and says Turkey supplies nearly 70 percent of India’s imported marble, around 14–18 lakh tonnes annually worth over Rs 2,500–3,000 crore.