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akistan on January 1, 2019 handed over a
list of its nuclear installations and facilities
to a representative of the Indian High
Commission as part of an agreement between
the two countries
The annual exchange is mandated by Article-lI of
the Agreement on Prohibition of Attacks against
Nuclear installations and Facilities between
Pakistan and India, signed on December 31,
1988. It has been implemented consecutively
since January 1, 1992.
Background:
After the 1988 general elections, Prime Minister
Benazir Bhutto extended the invitation of Indian
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Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, On 21 December
1988, Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi paid a
state visit to Pakistan and met with Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto in Islamabad. Further
discussion brought the negotiations to an end on
21 December 1988, in Islamabad, when Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto and Prime Minister Rajiv
Gandhi signed the "Non-Nuclear Attack
Agreement". The treaty was ratified by the
parliaments of India and Pakistan on ratified on
January 27, 1991. The exchanged the first lists of
India Pakistan's nuclear installations was
swapped between two nations on January 1,
1992
The agreement provides that the two countries
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