Published 16:55 IST, January 1st 2025
India, Pakistan Conduct Annual Exchange of List of Nuclear Installations, Facilities
India and Pakistan exchanged a list of their nuclear installations under a bilateral pact that prohibits the two sides from attacking atomic facilities.
New Delhi: India and Pakistan on Wednesday exchanged a list of their nuclear installations under a bilateral pact that prohibits the two sides from attacking each other's atomic facilities.
The exchanging of nuclear lists between both countries is a continuation of an over-three-decade practice.
The Ministry of External Affairs said that the exchange of the list took place under the provisions of an agreement on the prohibition of attack against nuclear installations and facilities.
List Shared Through Diplomatic Channels
"India and Pakistan today exchanged, through diplomatic channels, simultaneously at New Delhi and Islamabad, the list of nuclear installations and facilities covered under the agreement on the prohibition of attack against nuclear installations and facilities," the MEA said.
The exchange of the list came amid frosty ties between the two countries over the Kashmir issue as well as cross-border terrorism.
Agreement Signed In 1991
The agreement was signed on December 31, 1988 and entered into force on January 27, 1991.
The pact mandates the two countries to inform each other of the nuclear installations and facilities to be covered under the agreement on January 1 of every calendar year.
"This is the 34th consecutive exchange of such lists between the two countries, the first one having taken place on January 1, 1992," the MEA said in a statement.
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