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Pakistan and India exchanged lists of their nuclear facilities today as part of a 1988 pact to prevent attacks.
Pakistan and India exchanged lists of their nuclear facilities on January 1, as required by a 1988 bilateral pact that prohibits attacks on each other's nuclear sites.
This annual exchange, now in its 34th year, aims to prevent attacks and maintain stability despite ongoing tensions, particularly over Kashmir.
The pact was signed on December 31, 1988, and took effect on January 27, 1991.
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El Pakistán y la India intercambiaron hoy listas de sus instalaciones nucleares como parte de un pacto de 1988 para prevenir los ataques.