India’s Twin Strike Against Azerbaijan Over Support To Pakistan? SCO Bid Foiled, Rival Armed | India News

Türkiye, China and Azerbaijan, which helped Pakistan attack India during the Sindoor operation. Yeni Delhi clearly emphasized that these countries should not be a double standard in the case of terrorism, but he explicitly called the terror brain to support Pakistan. However, these countries continue to support Islamabad. Despite India’s objections, these countries continued to support Islamabad.
Now, Azerbaijan drew attention to India and accused the new Delhi of preventing their ambitions. According to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, India is allegedly opposed to the proposal to secure full membership to Baku’s Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Reports show that China has failed because of India’s resistance while supporting Azerbaijan’s application.
India is revengeful: Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev claimed that India has received “revenge” against Baku in international forums for the compliance of Azerbaijan with Pakistan. These statements made these statements at a meeting with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Şerif and the SCO Summit in Tianjin, China.
In his meetings with Aliyev, Prime Minister Şerif confirmed the importance of the tripartite partner between Azerbaijan, Türkiye and Pakistan and also remembered his past visits to Baku.
India-Armenian bonds
India’s opposition to Azerbaijan’s SCO membership is not the only movement bonds. New Delhi is accelerating defense cooperation with Baku’s long -term rival Armenia. Analysts see India’s growing arms sales as a deliberate strategic pressure to resist Yerevan to Türkiye-Azerbaijan-Pakistan axis. The military and defense bonds between India and Armenia have steadily strengthened since 2020 and underlined that the new Delhi is ready to deepen its existence in the South Caucasus.
Baku-Yerevan Conflict
At the center of the Azerbaijani-Armenian competition, the dispute about Nagorno-Karabak for decades lies. The region has recently witnessed repeated clashes, which has recently resulted in Azerbaijan’s return to an important region.
Despite cease -fire agreements, occasional collisions and tensions are high along the border. When India’s military support for Armenia is combined with its diplomatic stance against Azerbaijan, it reflects how the conflict intersects with wider geopolitical competitions containing Pakistan, Türkiye and China.


