The Oadki New Testament is a Scripture resource produced by the Pakistan Bible Society for speakers of the Oadki language, also known as Od Rajput. Oadki is spoken primarily in Pakistan and northwestern India by an estimated 54,000 people, many of whom belong to the Od Rajput community — a group traditionally associated with earth-digging and construction work. The New Testament was completed and distributed as part of ongoing efforts to reach Oadki-speaking communities through mother-tongue Scripture, and the resource is available alongside audio recordings produced by Davar. Bible portions in Oadki date back to 1972–1983, with the New Testament marking a significant expansion of Scripture access for this community.