**India’s Diplomatic Outreach: BJP MP Jay Panda’s Insights on Relations with OIC Nations**
In a recent diplomatic mission, BJP MP Jay Panda led a delegation to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Algeria, and Kuwait, aiming to strengthen India’s global outreach following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Panda emphasized that these four nations, all members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), perceive Pakistan as a “problem child,” despite their empathy for the Pakistani populace amid the country’s economic challenges.
Upon returning from the trip, Panda shared his experiences in an interview with India Today TV’s Managing Editor Gaurav Sawant. He noted the warm reception the Indian MPs received and highlighted the clear distinction these countries made between India and Pakistan.
When questioned about the response from Islamic nations regarding India’s message after the recent military standoff with Pakistan, Panda remarked, “We had a phenomenal reception and excellent engagements in all these four countries. India doesn’t need to justify itself; these nations have longstanding relationships with us.” He pointed out that these countries are aware of India’s non-aggressive stance towards its neighbors and have themselves faced the scourge of terrorism, aligning them with India’s anti-terrorism message.
Panda credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fostering strong relationships with the leadership of these nations over the past decade. He stated, “Some of them have honored him with their highest civilian awards. They hold him and India in high regard. They recognize India’s economic resurgence and want to be part of this success story, both economically and militarily.”
In conclusion, Panda’s insights reflect a significant shift in how OIC nations view India, recognizing its efforts to combat terrorism and build lasting diplomatic ties. This outreach not only enhances India’s standing in the region but also paves the way for future collaborations.
**FAQ**
**Q: How do OIC nations view India’s relationship with Pakistan?**
A: OIC nations see Pakistan as a “problem child” while maintaining sympathy for its people, and they recognize India’s longstanding relationships and non-aggressive stance in the region.

