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India and Pakistan have exchanged lists of their nuclear installations under a 34-year-old agreement aimed at preventing attacks on each other's atomic facilities. This is the 34th consecutive exchange of such lists, first initiated in 1992. The exchange took place amid strained relations between the two nations over issues like Kashmir and cross-border terrorism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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