Price one has to pay for siding with Terror Nation Pakistan during war with India.
Turkish businesswoman Canan Çelebioğlu:
We entered India and became the largest ground handling company there.
I was obsessed with India — I called it my second country.
Last year, around May 15th, the Indian government shut us down.
They seized all our equipment, transferred 10,000 employees to another company in a single day — and wiped out a value we had built of perhaps $400–500 million.
Gone in one day.
Put the financial loss aside. That place was built stitch by stitch.
We spent years pushing the government to change policies, to develop the sector.
And I loved India. That's what made it so shocking. It truly devastated us.