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Dec 14, 2022, 17 tweets

Organization of Islamic Cooperation (#OIC) Comments on Kashmir

>>India strongly condemned the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation chief’s visit to Line of Control (LoC) from the Pakistani side.

What is OIC?

>>The OIC — formerly Organisation of the Islamic Conference — is the world’s second-largest inter-governmental organization after the UN, with a membership of 57 states.

>>The OIC’s stated objective is “to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world”.

>>OIC has reserved membership for Muslim-majority countries. Russia, Thailand,

and a couple of other small countries have Observer status.

India and OIC

>>At the 45th session of the Foreign Ministers’ Summit in 2018, Bangladesh suggested that India, where more than 10% of the world’s Muslims live, should be given Observer status.

>>In 1969, India was dis-invited from the Conference of Islamic Countries in Rabat, Morocco at Pakistan’s behest.
>>Then Agriculture Minister Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was dis-invited upon arrival in Morocco after Pakistan President Yahya Khan lobbied against Indian participation.

Recent developments

>>In 2019, India made its maiden appearance at the OIC Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Abu Dhabi, as a “guest of honor”.

>>This first-time invitation was seen as a diplomatic victory for India, especially at a time of heightened tensions with Pak following

the Pulwama attack.

>>Pakistan had opposed the invitation to Sushma Swaraj, and it boycotted the plenary after the UAE turned down its demand to rescind the invitation.

>>Earlier this year, the ousted Pakistani PM #ImranKhan called a OIC summit which ended up without any remarks

What is the OIC’s stand on #Kashmir?
>>It has been generally supportive of Pakistan’s stand on Kashmir and has issued statements criticizing India.
>>Last year, after India revoked Article 370 in Kashmir, Pakistan lobbied with the OIC for their condemnation of the move.

>>To Pakistan’s surprise, #SaudiArabia and the #UAE — both top leaders among the Muslim countries — issued nuanced statements, and were not as harshly critical of New Delhi as Islamabad had hoped.

>>Since then, Pakistan has tried to rouse sentiments among the Islamic countries, but only a handful of them — #Turkey and #Malaysia — publicly criticized India.

How has India been responding?

>>India has consistently underlined that J&K is an integral part of India and is a matter strictly internal to India.
>>The strength with which India has made this assertion has varied slightly at times, but never the core message.

>>It has maintained its “consistent and well known” stand that the OIC had no locus standi.

>>India asserts that- OIC has become a “mouthpiece” of Pakistan and that the organisation has been taking “blatantly communal, partisan and factually incorrect approach to issues”.

OIC members and India

>>Individually, India has good relations with almost all member nations. Ties with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, especially, have looked up significantly in recent years.

>>The OIC includes two of India’s close neighbors, #Bangladesh and #Maldives.

>>Indian diplomats say both countries privately admit they do not want to complicate their bilateral ties with India on Kashmir but play along with OIC.

Way ahead

>>India now sees the duality of the OIC as untenable, since many of these countries have good bilateral ties and convey to India to ignore OIC statements.

>>But these countries sign off on the joint statements which are largely drafted by Pakistan.

>>India feels it important to challenge the double-speak since Pakistan’s campaign and currency on the #Kashmir issue have hardly any takers in the international community.

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