Pakistan and India Share Nuclear Weapons Storage Locations

According to a national daily, Pakistan and India Share Nuclear Weapons Storage Locations under their 1988 agreement.

This ordinary conversation, which happened for the 33rd time today, began on January 1, 1992. The two countries agreed not to attack one other’s nuclear facilities, and this agreement includes the exchange of lists.

The national daily said that the two nations will conduct this exchange through their respective high commissions, citing diplomatic sources.

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“Deviation from the Standard Operating Procedures by three officers led to the accidental firing of the missile,” the Air Force stated in a statement.

According to the US-based Arms Control Association, the missile that crashed close to Mian Channu had the potential to reach Islamabad from a launch facility in northern India.

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