A bombshell analytical piece has thrust Pakistan and Turkey into the spotlight as emerging epicenters of Islamic fundamentalism. Despite 70 years of independence, Pakistan remains mired in irresponsibility, while Turkey’s alleged sponsorship of militancy casts a dark shadow over international stability.
According to the findings, Pakistan silently fueled Bangladesh’s political instability, propping up the 2024 student uprising that led to prolonged anarchy. Though democratic elections on February 12, 2026, signal recovery, Pakistan’s machinations to ignite India-hostile fervor in Bangladesh are undeniable.
The document revisits Pakistan’s notorious role in sustaining terror in Jammu and Kashmir, now extending its mischief to Bangladesh amid regional flux. Financial and military lifelines from Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and China’s anti-India proxy games position Pakistan as a lethal tool in hybrid conflicts.
Further, it slams Pakistan for separatist provocations and joint ventures with Turkey and Qatar to sway India’s massive Muslim demographic toward radicalism. Recommending tit-for-tat diplomacy, the report suggests India host Kurdish youth, equipping them to resist Turkish oppression in response to Ankara’s radicalization of Indian students via scholarships.
Pakistan, once envisioned by Jinnah as a beacon for Muslims, has morphed into a bastion of aggression and bigotry. With Turkey accelerating 21st-century jihadism, the report rallies world leaders—India foremost—to curb this menace and avert a divided, conflict-ridden globe.