Pakistan and India have exchanged lists of their respective nuclear installations and facilities.
This annual exchange is a key component of the Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks against Nuclear Installations and Facilities, signed between the two nations on December 31, 1988.
The exchange, which took place simultaneously in Islamabad and New Delhi, aims to promote transparency and prevent attacks on nuclear facilities.
By sharing this information, Pakistan and India demonstrate their commitment to regional stability and cooperation.
This development highlights the importance of diplomatic efforts in reducing tensions and promoting peace in the region.
As Pakistan and India continue to engage in dialogue and cooperation, the prospects for a more stable and secure South Asia grow stronger.
