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India violates bilateral agreement with Pakistan
For the first time since 2005, New Delhi has violated a bilateral agreement by leaking news about Pakistan launching a long-range ballistic missile to the media.
Pakistan and India normally notify each other seven days in advance if they are to test launch a long-range ballistic missile. In the recent case when on Wednesday Pakistan tested its Hatf IV missile, part of its Shaheen I series, it notified India of the test. However, it was surprising to read on Wednesday reports from New Delhi that Pakistan was to test a long-range missile in the Indian Ocean. Someone from the government leaked the information to the Indian media well before Pakistan carried out the test.
Gulf Times ? Qatar?s top-selling English daily newspaper - Pakistan/Afghanistan
For the first time since 2005, New Delhi has violated a bilateral agreement by leaking news about Pakistan launching a long-range ballistic missile to the media.
Pakistan and India normally notify each other seven days in advance if they are to test launch a long-range ballistic missile. In the recent case when on Wednesday Pakistan tested its Hatf IV missile, part of its Shaheen I series, it notified India of the test. However, it was surprising to read on Wednesday reports from New Delhi that Pakistan was to test a long-range missile in the Indian Ocean. Someone from the government leaked the information to the Indian media well before Pakistan carried out the test.
Gulf Times ? Qatar?s top-selling English daily newspaper - Pakistan/Afghanistan