India, Pakistan Exchange Nuclear Sites Lists Amid Strained Ties
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India and Pakistan exchanged lists of nuclear installations as part of a bilateral agreement prohibiting attacks on each other's facilities. This is the 33rd annual exchange.
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The exchange took place amid frosty ties over Kashmir and cross-border terrorism.
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The agreement was signed in 1988 and came into force in 1991.
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Ties severely strained after 2019 Balakot airstrikes by India in response to Pulwama attack.
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India says no talks with Pakistan until cross-border terrorism stops.