India has strongly reacted to Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)’s mention of Jammu and Kashmir as a country, terming it as “unacceptable”, according to Indian media reports. “We note that there is an erroneous and factually incorrect mention about an integral part of India by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in its communique issued at its Fourth Extraordinary Summit held in Makkah on August 14-15, 2012. “This is wrong, unacceptable and we reject it,” official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Syed Akbaruddin said. He was replying to India’s position on OIC’s reference to Jammu and Kashmir in its meet in Makkah. Under the heading of ‘Solidarity With Other Member States’, Final Communique at OIC Summit, said “The Summit affirms its solidarity and full support for Sudan, Somalia, Afghanistan and Jammu and Kashmir, Iraq, Yemen, Ivory Coast, the Union of Comoros and the Republic of Turkish-Cyprus in addressing the challenges facing these countries.” In the past also, the grouping has been referring to Kashmir as “occupied territory”, which has never gone down well with New Delhi.