
Baku Residents Overwhelmingly Support Pakistan in India Conflict
Baku Residents Show Strong Support for Pakistan in India Conflict A recent street survey in Baku, Azerbaijan, revealed a significant preference for Pakistan in the ongoing conflict with India. Conducted by a local news channel, the survey polled Azerbaijani citizens on their stance regarding the escalating tensions between the two South Asian nations. A striking 56% of respondents expressed support for Pakistan, emphasizing its unwavering support for Azerbaijan on the international stage. One respondent stated, "Pakistan is a brother country; we are one people." This sentiment highlights the deep-rooted relationship between Azerbaijan and Pakistan, forged through years of mutual respect and cooperation. The survey also revealed a stark contrast in public opinion toward India. Only 3% of those surveyed voiced support for India. This low level of support is attributed to India's perceived unfriendly policies toward Azerbaijan, particularly its provision of weapons to Armenia. Another respondent explained, "Pakistan has always helped us," underscoring the historical context of the strong Azerbaijani-Pakistani bond. The survey results offer valuable insight into public perception of the Pakistan-India conflict within Azerbaijan, a nation with its own complex history of regional conflict. The overwhelming support for Pakistan underscores the importance of diplomatic relations and the impact of international alliances on public opinion.