Responding to Indian Geopolitical Aggression: Bangladesh-Turkey-Pakistan Military Alliance Signals a New South Asian Resistance Bloc:
RAZNITI Desk | 17 May 2025
South Asia’s geopolitical landscape is entering a turbulent phase. While India continues to exert pressure on its neighbors through its expansionist and hegemonic strategies, a growing defense partnership between Turkey and Pakistan appears to be shaping a new resistance bloc in the region—one that presents strategic opportunities for countries like Bangladesh.

Turkey-Pakistan Military Cooperation: Emergence of a Strategic Counterbalance:
Recent intelligence reports confirm that Turkey has delivered advanced military equipment and drone technology to Pakistan’s armed forces. Analysts suggest this move could significantly alter the military dynamics of the region, offering Pakistan a technological edge and helping balance India’s dominance, particularly along the western front.
The introduction of high-precision Turkish drones and modern warfare support bolsters Islamabad’s defense capabilities, sending a clear message to New Delhi about a shifting power balance in South Asia.
India’s Regional Hegemony: Aggression Behind a Mask of Diplomacy:
India’s so-called “Neighbourhood First” policy has long transformed into a project of regional domination. Instances of political interference in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, repeated border skirmishes, and pressure tactics over trade and water-sharing deals point to a pattern of aggressive statecraft masked by diplomatic rhetoric.
India is not only asserting military influence but also attempting cultural, technological, and economic supremacy over its smaller neighbors—undermining their sovereignty in subtle but systematic ways.
The Strategic Role of Bangladesh and Pakistan: Time for a Unified Counterstrategy:
While Pakistan has already initiated strategic partnerships with Turkey, China, Iran, and other nations in the Muslim world, Bangladesh must now reevaluate its neutral stance. It is time to adopt a more assertive foreign policy that aligns with emerging resistance platforms and geopolitical realities.
Recommended Strategic Actions for Bangladesh:
- Sign bilateral defense and intelligence-sharing agreements with Turkey and Pakistan
Especially in the fields of drone surveillance, border security, cyber defense, and military training. - Champion an Inter-Muslim Defense Forum
Use existing platforms like the OIC or D-8 to create a cohesive military cooperation framework. - Pursue multilateral alliances with China, Iran, Qatar, Malaysia, and Indonesia
These could serve as a credible alternative to India’s and the West’s hegemonic frameworks. - Invest in regional media and information warfare capabilities
Counter India’s soft power and propaganda by amplifying authentic narratives through credible media outlets and think tanks. - Strengthen border security and modernize military budgeting
Allocate dedicated funds for high-tech surveillance, training, and rapid response forces in border areas.
Editorial Perspective: Geopolitical Balance, Not War.
If India intends to transform South Asia into a one-sided sphere of dominance, then it is imperative for Pakistan and Bangladesh to collectively respond—not with aggression, but with strategic resistance. By building cooperative ties with trusted allies like Turkey, South Asia’s emerging powers can reshape the future of the region and assert their sovereignty with dignity.
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