The two neighbors have notified each other of their facilities in accordance with a 30-year-old agreement
On January 1, India and Pakistan exchanged lists of their nuclear installations, a practice maintained for over three decades under a bilateral agreement prohibiting attacks on such facilities.
The agreement was signed in 1988 and ratified in 1991. This marks the 34th consecutive exchange of such lists, with the first occurring on January 1, 1992.