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Curated by Vinod Kumar Jain & Amit Jain · All Frontier Global · free, no login · reviewed 2026-07-05

Where Europe meets Asia — bazaars, ruins and balloons

In focus · 2026

India-Turkey trade, at $4.59 billion in FY26, is being squeezed by fallout from the EU-India free trade agreement signed in January 2026, Turkey's customs union with the EU lets Indian goods flow in freely but gives Turkish exporters no reciprocal access to India, leaving them facing tariffs of 10-15% on industrial goods and over 20% on many consumer products where EU rivals now pay near-zero. That commercial friction sits on top of political strain from Ankara's defense ties with Pakistan, including drone sales and fighter-jet co-development, which New Delhi has watched closely since the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict. The result is a relationship where trade numbers undersell the tension actually building beneath them in 2026.

Capital
Ankara
Currency
Turkish lira (TRY)
Population
85,300,000
Languages
Turkish
Region
Asia
Drives on
right
Plugs
C, G
Voltage
230V / 50Hz
Emergency
112

Trade & FTA

Trade agreements (11): Turkey's Customs Union with the EU shapes much of its trade policy, alongside numerous bilateral FTAs; India does not currently have an FTA with Turkey, so bilateral trade runs on standard tariffs even as both countries have periodically discussed closer economic ties.

Passport strength: visa-free/VOA to ~118 destinations. Turkish passport grants access to 118 visa-free and visa-on-arrival destinations.

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Visas & entry

Indian passport holders need an e-visa, obtainable online in advance, for tourist visits; the e-visa typically permits a stay of up to 30 days within a 180-day period for single or multiple entries depending on the type purchased.

e-Visa: yes · Visa on arrival: Varies by nationality

Getting around

Istanbul's metro, tram, and ferries (crossing the Bosphorus) are efficient, and intercity buses (like those run by Metro Turizm or Pamukkale) or domestic flights connect cities like Ankara, Izmir, and Cappadocia.

Car vs taxi: Taxis and ride-hailing (BiTaksi) are convenient in Istanbul's dense traffic, while a rental car suits road trips along the Aegean or Mediterranean coasts or through Cappadocia.

Money, SIM & tipping

Money: Turkish lira (TRY) is the currency; cards are widely accepted in cities, but carrying some cash is useful for markets, small vendors, and tipping.

SIM & data: Turkcell, Vodafone, or Türk Telekom SIMs are sold at Istanbul Airport; note that foreign phones must be registered for extended use, so a local visitor SIM package is simplest for short stays.

Tipping: 10% is standard at restaurants (often left in cash even if paying by card), and small tips for taxi drivers (rounding up) and hotel staff are customary.

Culture & language

Etiquette: Remove shoes when entering homes and mosques, dress modestly at religious sites, and it's polite to accept offered tea (çay) as a gesture of hospitality.

Food: Try kebabs (like Adana or Iskender), meze spreads, and Turkish breakfast (kahvaltı) with simit and cheese, alongside strong Turkish tea served throughout the day.

Say hello: Turkish — “Merhaba” · thanks “Teşekkürler” · how much? “Ne kadar?”

Safety & emergency

Turkey is generally safe for tourists in major cities and coastal resorts, though normal caution is advised near the Syrian border region and during large public gatherings.

Emergency
112
Police
112
Ambulance
112
Fire
112

Living, nomad & costs

For nomads: Popular nomad destination in Istanbul, Ankara, and coastal towns with affordable living, strong tech scene, and welcoming community for remote workers.

Education: Good value international schools; affordable universities.

Healthcare: Modern healthcare system with reasonable costs.

Good to know (legal)

Cities we cover (8)

IstanbulCappadociaAntalyaEphesusPergamonPamukkaleTroyBodrum

Trade deep-dive

EU Customs Union Membership: Turkey is EU Customs Union member (since 1995) covering industrial goods + processed-agriculture; structurally affects Indian-export routing + Turkish-EU re-export framework.

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Turkey-EU Customs Union (in-force since 1995) covers industrial goods + processed-agricultural goods (~95% of bilateral Turkey-EU trade). Common Customs Tariff alignment + EU technical-standards adoption + EU competition-policy alignment. India-Turkey trade routes via Customs Union framework + Turkish-EU re-export potential.

India implication: Indian-export to Turkey faces Common Customs Tariff alignment + Turkish-EU re-export-routing framework; Indian-corporate Bursa-cluster + Istanbul-cluster gains Turkish-EU re-export framework leverage.

Outlook: EU Customs Union framework structural; Turkish-Indian bilateral framework + Bursa-cluster + INSTC corridor framework deepening through 2030.

Lira Volatility & Economic-Orthodoxy Reset: Turkish Lira (TRY) severe-volatility cycles (90%+ devaluation 2018-23) + 2023 economic-orthodoxy reset (Erdogan-Simsek) structure bilateral-payment cycles.

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Turkish Lira severe-volatility framework — heterodox monetary-policy 2018-23 (Erdogan low-rate framework against orthodox-economic-theory) triggered 90%+ TRY devaluation + 80%+ inflation. June 2023 Erdogan-Simsek economic-orthodoxy reset (rate-hikes + IMF-aligned framework) gradually stabilising. Bilateral-payment cycles affected by TRY volatility.

India implication: Indian-exporter Turkish receivables face TRY-volatility-cycle payment-renegotiation; export-credit-insurance availability tightens during heterodox-policy cycles; rupee-lira swap framework emerging.

Outlook: TRY volatility framework gradually stabilising 2025-28; structural-reset durability contingent on Erdogan-Simsek policy-continuity.

Bloc — D-8: Turkey is D-8 founding member (Istanbul Summit 1997); 8-member Muslim-majority developing-economy framework + India dialogue context limited.

Developing-8 (D-8 · founded 1997 Istanbul) features 8 member states (Turkey + Bangladesh + Egypt + Indonesia + Iran + Malaysia + Nigeria + Pakistan). D-8 framework: trade cooperation, agriculture, energy, finance. D-8 Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) framework. India is non-D-8 but several T1_AMBER countries (Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Nigeria) are D-8 members.

India: India non-D-8 but accesses framework via Indo-Bangladesh + Indo-Egypt + Indo-Indonesia + Indo-Iran + Indo-Nigeria bilateral frameworks. D-8 PTA framework + Muslim-majority developing-economy dialogue context.

Bloc — OTS: Turkey is OTS founding member (Istanbul Treaty 2009); 6-member Turkic-language-shared framework anchors Caucasus + Central Asia connectivity.

Organisation of Turkic States (OTS · formerly Turkic Council · founded 2009 · HQ Istanbul) features 6 members (Turkey + Azerbaijan + Kazakhstan + Kyrgyzstan + Uzbekistan + Turkmenistan observer + Hungary observer). OTS framework: cultural-linguistic cooperation + transport-corridor (Middle Corridor + Trans-Caspian Pipeline) + economic-cooperation.

India: India non-OTS but accesses Caucasus + Central Asia via Indo-Turkey + Indo-Azerbaijan + Indo-Kazakhstan bilateral frameworks. OTS Middle Corridor framework + INSTC corridor adjacency.

Product — HS Salt + Stone (Marble): Turkey HS-25 salt-stone framework (marble + travertine + limestone) anchors structural Indian-import for decorative-stone + construction-aggregate sectors.

HS-25 covers marble + travertine + limestone + dolomite + salt. Turkey is world's largest marble exporter (~$2B+ annually · Afyon + Denizli + Bilecik regions). Indian-import for decorative-stone + construction-aggregate sectors. Indian Granite Industries + CDOS Federation framework.

India position: Indian importers absorb Turkish marble + travertine + limestone for decorative-stone + construction-aggregate sectors via Indian Granite Industries + CDOS framework + Mediterranean shipping routing.

Product — HS Pharmaceutical Products: Turkey HS-30 pharma framework anchors Indian-pharma export via Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency (TITCK) registration + Bursa-Istanbul cluster.

HS-30 covers pharma + finished formulations. Indian-pharma majors (Cipla + Sun + Aurobindo + Lupin + Cadila + Dr Reddy's + Glenmark + Wockhardt) anchor Turkish-market presence. TITCK registration framework. Indian-corporate Istanbul cluster + Bursa cluster framework.

India position: Indian-pharma exporters access Turkish-market via TITCK registration + Indian-corporate Istanbul + Bursa cluster framework. Anti-infective + cardio + diabetes therapy-areas anchor.

Future vector — INSTC + Middle Corridor Adjacency: Turkey future-vector framework anchors INSTC + Middle Corridor adjacency via OTS Trans-Caspian + Caucasus + Central Asia connectivity framework.

INSTC corridor adjacency + OTS (Organisation of Turkic States) Middle Corridor + Trans-Caspian framework anchors Caucasus + Central Asia connectivity. Turkey is strategic-anchor of OTS Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian Pipeline + Trans-Caspian shipping + rail-connectivity). India-Turkey bilateral framework + INSTC corridor adjacency.

India angle: INSTC + OTS Middle Corridor + Trans-Caspian framework adjacency

Future vector — Economic-Orthodoxy Reset Framework: Turkey future-vector framework anchors Erdogan-Simsek economic-orthodoxy reset + TRY stabilisation + bilateral Lira-Rupee framework emerging.

Erdogan-Simsek June 2023 economic-orthodoxy reset (rate-hikes + IMF-aligned framework + Turkish Central Bank policy-rate framework) gradually stabilising TRY post-90%+ devaluation 2018-23 cycles. Mehmet Simsek as Treasury Minister + Hafize Erkan/Fatih Karahan Central Bank Governor framework. Bilateral Lira-Rupee framework emerging.

India angle: TRY stabilisation + bilateral Lira-Rupee framework emerging

Sector — Textiles: Turkey-India textile trade is bidirectional with Indian cotton + yarn flowing to Turkish-textile-cluster + Turkish-finished-textiles flowing to Indian retail + apparel.

India’s role: Indian cotton + yarn exporters (Vardhman, Welspun, Trident, Nahar, Arvind) supply Turkish-textile-cluster. Indian apparel-importers absorb Turkish carpets + home-textiles for premium-segment.

Bidirectional flow with Indian cotton/yarn + Turkish home-textile + apparel-finished-goods. Indian cotton (HS 5201) + yarn (HS 5205-5207) + Turkish carpets (HS 5701-5705) + finished-apparel anchor flow.

Sector — Automotive Components: Turkey-India automotive-component trade is bidirectional via Turkish-EU-cluster + Indian Tier-1 OEM-supplier ecosystem; bilateral $400M+ annual flow.

India’s role: Indian auto-component exporters (Bharat Forge, Motherson Sumi, Sundram Fasteners, Bosch India, Rico Auto) supply Turkish-cluster + Turkish-OEM Tier-1 demand. ACMA + EEPC coordinate.

Bidirectional flow. Turkish auto-component exporters (Beko + Tofas + Türk Traktör + Maxion + Borçelik) supply Indian-OEM Tier-1 demand; Indian auto-component-exporters supply Turkish-cluster + EU-anchored re-export.

Frequently asked

Do Indian passport holders need a visa for Turkey?

Indian passport holders need an e-visa, obtainable online in advance, for tourist visits; the e-visa typically permits a stay of up to 30 days within a 180-day period for single or multiple entries depending on the type purchased.

What currency does Turkey use?

Turkey uses the Turkish lira (TRY). Capital: Ankara.

What trade agreements does Turkey have?

Turkey's Customs Union with the EU shapes much of its trade policy, alongside numerous bilateral FTAs; India does not currently have an FTA with Turkey, so bilateral trade runs on standard tariffs even as both countries have periodically discussed closer economic ties.

Is Turkey safe for travellers?

Turkey is generally safe for tourists in major cities and coastal resorts, though normal caution is advised near the Syrian border region and during large public gatherings.

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