India and Pakistan Exchange Nuclear Facility Lists and Prisoner Details in Annual Agreement
- Pakistan and India exchanged lists of their nuclear assets on January 1, as part of a bilateral pact.
- The lists were handed over through their respective diplomats in Islamabad and New Delhi, according to Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- This exchange is part of the Prohibition of Attack Against Nuclear Installations and Facilities pact signed in December 1988.
- Pakistan and India have had strained relations since 1947 over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Although there has been mistrust between the two countries for years, there is one thing they agree on: there should be no attacks on nuclear facilities. To this end, India and Pakistan exchange lists of their nuclear sites.
Pak, India exchange lists of nuclear installations
Pakistan and India exchanged lists of their nuclear assets on Wednesday, as part of a long-standing bilateral agreement designed to prevent attacks on each other’s nuclear facilities. The ‘Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks against Nuclear Installations and Facilities’ was signed by both nations in December 1988, and mandates that each side must inform the other of their nuclear facilities and installations every January 1. The two countries ha…
India and Pakistan exchange list of nuclear installations, civilian prisoners on new year — Here’s why
India and Pakistan exchanged details of their nuclear installations as part of a 30-year bilateral agreement to avoid attacks on atomic facilities. They also shared lists of civilian prisoners and fishermen.
Pakistan, India exchange lists of nuclear sites, prisoners
akistani border guards and their Indian counterparts take part in the daily closing ceremony of the Wagah border crossing near Lahore, Pakistan. — Reuters/FileISLAMABAD: In continuation of their decades-long practice, Pakistan and India exchanged lists of their respective nuclear...
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