Pakistan Shares List of Nuclear Installations With India

The practice of exchanging lists of nuclear installation has endured despite many low in bilateral ties.
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Pakistan shared with India a list of its nuclear installations and facilities as per the provisions of a bilateral agreement on Tuesday, 1 January.

The list was handed over in accordance with Article-II of the Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks Against Nuclear Installations and Facilities between Pakistan and India, signed on 31 December, 1988, the Foreign Office (FO) said in a statement in Islamabad.

"The list of nuclear installations and facilities in Pakistan was officially handed over to a representative of the Indian High Commission at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today, at 1000 hrs (local time)," it said.

“Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi handed over the list of Indian Nuclear Installations and Facilities to a representative of the High Commission of Pakistan at 1030 hrs (local time), the FO said.

The agreement, which was signed on 31 December, 1988 and entered into force on 27 January, 1991, provides, inter alia, that the two countries inform each other of nuclear installations and facilities to be covered under the agreement on the first of January of every calendar year.

"This has been done consecutively since 1 January, 1992," the FO said.

The practice of exchanging lists of nuclear installation has endured despite many low in bilateral ties.

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