Pakistan Gains Backing of 57 Muslim Nations at OIC; targets India in Strong Statement
At the recent Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit, Pakistan secured the support of 57 member nations, strengthening its position on the international stage

Strong Statement Against India
During the summit, Pakistan's representatives issued a sharp condemnation of India’s policies in Kashmir, accusing New Delhi of human rights violations and systemic discrimination against the Muslim population in the region. The statement highlighted India’s "illegal actions" in Jammu and Kashmir, including the revocation of Article 370, which granted special status to the region. Pakistan emphasized that such moves not only violated international law but also posed a direct threat to regional peace and stability.
OIC's Support for Pakistan's Position
The OIC members expressed their strong solidarity with Pakistan, with several countries reaffirming their stance against India’s actions. The OIC resolution called for global intervention and demanded that India address what it described as "grave injustices" in Kashmir. This collective backing from Muslim-majority nations adds to Pakistan’s diplomatic pressure on India, urging international actors to take a more active role in the ongoing crisis.
Geopolitical Implications of the Support
The backing from 57 Muslim countries is expected to have significant geopolitical implications, further complicating the already tense relations between India and Pakistan. Analysts suggest that this show of unity within the OIC could lead to more coordinated diplomatic actions against India, particularly in international forums like the United Nations. As tensions remain high, the global community is closely watching how this newfound support for Pakistan will shape future interactions in South Asia.