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India, Pak exchange lists of nuclear installations
Last Updated : 01 Jan 2014 07:12:46 PM IST

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India and Pakistan on Wednesday in New Delhi exchanged lists of their nuclear installations and facilities as also one listing the names of their nationals in each others' jails.


The list of nuclear installations and facilities is simultaneously exchanged by both countries on Jan 1 every year as part of the Agreement on the Prohibition of Attack against Nuclear Installations and Facilities.

The agreement, signed Dec 31, 1988, came into force Jan 27, 1991.

This is the 23rd consecutive exchange of such lists between the two countries, the first one having taken place Jan 1, 1992.

India, Pakistan exchange lists of nuclear installations, prisoners:

Both sides also exchanged the list of nationals lodged in others' jails, as part of the Agreement on Consular Access between India and Pakistan.

This agreement was signed May 21, 2008 and is exchanged twice each year - Jan 1 and July 1.

Pakistan officially handed over its list of nuclear installations and facilities to a representative of the Indian High Commission at the Foreign Office in Islamabad.

The Indian ministry of external affairs also handed over its list to the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, said a Pakistan High Commission statement.

India, Pak exchange lists of nuclear installations


Pakistan, India exchange list of prisoners

English.news.cn 2014-01-01 19:03:33
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ISLAMABAD, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan and India on Wednesday exchanged lists of each other's prisoners under a bilateral agreement, the Foreign Ministry said.


The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs handed over a list of 281 Indian prisoners (49 civilian and 232 fishermen) in Pakistan to the High Commission of India in Islamabad, a statement said.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs also handed over the list of Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails. According to this list, there are a total of 396 Pakistanis in Indian jails (257 civilian and 139 fishermen).

According to the Agreement on Consular Access signed between Pakistan and India on May 21, 2008, the two countries exchange lists of prisoners in each other's custody twice a year, on Jan. 1 and July 1, respectively.
 
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Now that both shared the list fishermen...... now at least work on releasing them...... What is the point holding this fishermen in jails??? It can satisfy your ego that is all.....
 
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Is exchanging lists of nuclear installations a good thing to do?? In any case the Intel agencies must already be knowing......
 
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dudes these lists are to avoid any mistaken incident fire or any harm to installation . its very good . abut prisoners they deserve back home ASAP specially fishermen of both side would be back with in a week not year along with boats .

@Imran Khan, you riastii. I think even your own parents regard you as a yuppie.
read humans history . i am human first then saraiki pakistani riyasti asian
 
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Is exchanging lists of nuclear installations a good thing to do?? In any case the Intel agencies must already be knowing......
I have read somewhere that these lists are exchanged to ensure that these will not be attacked during war.....
 
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dudes these lists are to avoid any mistaken incident fire or any harm to installation . its very good . abut prisoners they deserve back home ASAP specially fishermen of both side would be back with in a week not year along with boats .


read humans history . i am human first then saraiki pakistani riyasti asian


You are a badmaash and sharabi. You are more concerned about India than Pakistan.
 
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Exchanging nuclear installations is just for show. Both ISI and RAW knew their locations that long ago.
 
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