Pakistan and India yesterday exchanged lists of their nuclear facilities, a requirement every Jan. 1 under an accord in which they promised not to attack each other's nuclear installations. "The governments of Pakistan and India today exchanged lists of their respective nuclear installations and facilities" under the 1988 agreement, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday. Pakistan handed over its list of nuclear sites to an Indian diplomat in Islamabad, while a Pakistani diplomat received India's list in New Delhi, the statement said. The agreement came into force in 1991 and the first such exchange of information was on Jan. 1, 1992. Under the agreement both Pakistan and India are to refrain from attacking each other's nuclear facilities in the event of a war. |