Recently, there was a serious situation of tension between india and Pakistan. After the pahalgam attack, india launched Operation Sindoor against pakistan, after which pakistan also retaliated and also threatened a nuclear attack. Relations between india and pakistan have never been good. pakistan has always tried to attack india through its terrorist organizations and army, in which indian soldiers have been martyred while fighting. Both countries consider each other as their enemies. So do they ever share anything about their nuclear bases with each other? Let's find out.

Both india and pakistan are nuclear-rich countries. But india is a more powerful and developed country than Pakistan. But do you know that both countries share information about nuclear installations and institutions with each other every year on january 1. Don't be surprised, this really happens. Actually, an agreement was signed between india and pakistan on 31 december 1988, which has been in force since 27 january 1991. Under this agreement, india and pakistan inform each other about the upcoming nuclear installations on 1 january every year and share the list with each other.

What is the purpose of the agreement?

This was done for the first time in january 1992. The real purpose of this agreement is that no country will destroy or attack each other's nuclear installations and facilities with the intention of causing damage. It is written in this agreement what will be included in nuclear installations and facilities. Under this, power plants running on nuclear energy, uranium enrichment, research reactors, isotope separation and fuel fabrication as well as all those establishments will be included where nuclear energy is being used or radio-active material is kept.

Nuclear policy of india and Pakistan

India announced its no first use nuclear policy in the year 1999. According to this, india will never use its nuclear weapons first. It will be used only if someone uses their nuclear weapons on India. But pakistan has no such policy. It depends only on pakistan when, how and in what situation it will use its weapons.

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