PM Modi's visit to Cyprus in Turka -Pakistan, why the history of this country is very interesting -Cyprus important to the role of India turkey and strategic implications

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Cyprus visit is considered a strategic sign for the Turkas. The geographical location of Cyprus makes it important for India. Cyprus gained independence in 1960, but the Greek and the Turkas are between Cyprus division. After the Turki invasion, Cyprus divided into two parts that still remain intact even today. Jnn, New -Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Cyprus is seen as a strategic signal for the Turki who constantly deepened his relationship with Pakistan. Let us know why Cyprus is important to India and what the role of Turkas is in it. The geographical location of Cyprus is an island in the Cyprus, the Eastern Mediterranean, which is near the Turka and Syria. Despite being geographical in Asia, it is a member of the European Union (EU). Cyprus population mainly contains Greek Cyprus and minority Turkas Cyprus. The people of Greek Cyprus strived to integrate with Greece, while the Turkas used to advocate the island’s division to ensure their safety. Freedom of Brits -Cyprus came to the Ottoman rule in 1878 for 300 years under Britain. Cyprus gained independence in 1960, and the Constitution established a power distribution system between Greek Cyprus and Turki Cyprus. The guarantee treaty gave the right to intervene in Britain, Greece and Turkas. In 1963, President Makaros proposed a change in the power-spoken system, which led to an inter-coordinated attitude and the United Nations Peace Army was founded. Turki soldiers invaded Makios after abandoning the purpose of integrating Greece, Greek Cyprus, along with the help of the Greek junta. A few days later, the Turkas army, worried about the safety of the Turki Cyprus community, attacked Cyprus. As a result of this attack, the Greek Cyprus people began to run away from their homes. The Turker army captured about 37 percent of the island, dividing Cyprus into two parts. This section remains as a real limit with the green line. As a result, about 1.65 million Greek Cyprus people run away from the north north of the Turka, while about 45,000 Turkas moved Cyprus from south to north. Turkas declared independent Cyprus. This section remains as a real boundary with the green line. As a result, about 1.65 million Greek Cyprus people run away from the north north of the Turka, while about 45,000 Turkas moved Cyprus from south to north. Turkas, who were declared independent in 1975, established Turki Cyprus an independent administration, led by Rauf Dinkatash. In 1983, Dinkatash announced the Republic of Republic of North Cyprus, which was only recognized by Turkas. However, the whole world, including India, recognizes the Republic of Cyprus and supports its sovereignty on the entire island. (Jagran Research)