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India, Pakistan, and Turkey's arms industry
Episode 1231

India, Pakistan, and Turkey's arms industry

Michael Rubin joins Thanos Davelis as we look into the Turkey angle to the Pakistan-India conflict, and dig into what developments on the ground tell us about Ankara’s arms industry and Erdogan’s ambitions to position Turkey as a military export power.

The Greek Current

May 21, 20259m 11s

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Show Notes

The conflict between Pakistan and India has put Turkey’s arms industry in the spotlight, exposing the limits of its much lauded drones and raising questions about whether Turkey’s arms industry is a loser in this latest round of conflict. Michael Rubin, the director of policy analysis at the Middle East Forum and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Thanos Davelis as we look into the Turkey angle to the Pakistan-India conflict, and dig into what developments on the ground tell us about Ankara’s arms industry and Erdogan’s ambitions to position Turkey as a military export power.

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