India and Pakistan share list of nuclear installations with each other

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India and Pakistan have shared the list of their nuclear installations with each other. This is done every year under an agreement between the two countries.

Pakistan and India handed over the list of their nuclear installations to each other on Friday. This is done every year under a bilateral agreement between the two countries. Its purpose is to prevent them from attacking each other’s nuclear institutions.

The Pakistan Foreign Office issued a statement here saying that the exchange of this list has been done according to Section-2 of the ‘Agreement on the prohibition of attacks on nuclear installations and institutions’ between India and Pakistan. This agreement was signed on 31 December 1988.

“The list related to Pakistan’s nuclear installations and institutions was officially submitted to a representative of the Indian High Commission in the Ministry of External Affairs at 11 am today,” the statement said. “Indian Foreign in New Delhi The ministry handed over the list of India’s nuclear installations and institutions to a representative of the Pakistan High Commission at 11.30 am.

This agreement provides that both countries will inform each other about their nuclear installations and institutions on January 1 every year. Despite the tensions between India and Pakistan, both countries have provided this information to each other.

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