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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has criticized India on several issues, including the treatment of Indian Muslims and the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The OIC also urged adherence to existing bilateral agreements between India and Pakistan, including the Indus Waters Treaty. India strongly condemned the OIC’s remarks, calling them “unwarranted” and “factually incorrect” and accusing Pakistan of using the OIC platform to promote its narrow political agenda and state-sponsored terrorism. India defended its actions, including Operation Sindoor in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, as legitimate acts of self-defense against terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

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**India Slams OIC Criticism, Accuses Pakistan of Exploiting Platform for Terror Agenda**

**NEW DELHI (June 24, 2025)** – India has sharply rebuked the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its recent criticisms leveled against the nation during a two-day foreign ministerial conclave in Türkiye. Accusations of “social marginalization” of Indian Muslims and calls for adherence to bilateral agreements with Pakistan, including the Indus Waters Treaty, have been met with strong condemnation from New Delhi.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released a statement rejecting the OIC’s remarks as “unwarranted and factually incorrect,” attributing them to Pakistan’s influence, which it accuses of turning terrorism into “statecraft.”

“These statements, driven by Pakistan, reflect the continued misuse of the OIC platform for narrow political ends,” the MEA stated.

India further criticized the OIC for its “failure” to acknowledge the documented threat of terrorism emanating from Pakistan, citing the recent Pahalgam attack as evidence. The MEA firmly asserted that the OIC has “no locus standi” to comment on India’s internal affairs, including Jammu and Kashmir, which it reiterated is an integral and sovereign part of India.

India also defended “Operation Sindoor,” its response to the Pahalgam terror attack, as a “precise and legitimate act of self-defence against terrorist camps operating from Pakistani territory.” The MEA dismissed Pakistan’s claims of “unprovoked and unjustified military aggression” and accused Pakistan of endangering civilian lives during retaliatory attempts.

The MEA concluded by stating that Pakistan’s comments were a “desperate attempt” to deflect international attention from its own record of “state-sponsored terrorism, minority persecution, and sectarian violence.” India urged the OIC to reconsider allowing Pakistan to “hijack and politicise its agenda,” warning that it could undermine the organization’s credibility.

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