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Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

Pakistan and India Exchange Nuclear-switch location

Islamabad, THURSDAY - Pakistan and India still holds a firm agreement to exchange list of nuclear installations, the installation of them, on Thursday (1 / 1) to protect the locations where there is war between the two countries. It is agreed in the midst of increasing tension in the terrorist pascaserangan Mumbai. The two countries have conducted exchange swap lists the location of the annual nuclear weapons since 1992, according to an agreement that came into force last year. "List-a list that has been exchanged in kemlu-kemlu New Delhi and Islamabad," said a jurubicara office Kemlu in Islamabad, Mohammad Sadiq, on Thursday (1 / 1).

Based on the agreement, the head of the party will not hold themselves to attack nuclear facilities if the war happens. Countries are also establishing direct telephone line to prevent nuclear conflict.

India to test nuclear weapons in May 1998. Pakistan also conducted a similar case a few days later. In October 2005, the two parties reach an agreement on the first notice to the other party when making rudal ballistic testing.

India and Pakistan to war three times. Two of them concerning the seizure of Kashmir. The two countries are also involved in the war nearly four times in 2002 after an attack on the Indian parliament building in New Delhi allegedly carried out a hard line group bermarkas in Pakistan. The same group, Laskar e-Taiba also accused of attacks in Mumbai do that.

In 2004, India and Pakistan agree on the peace process, but now stopped after the attacks of Mumbai. In fact, both parties to send hundreds of thousands of soldiers to the border so that the tension. U.S. President George W. Bush has both parties mediate with the Indian PM Manmohan Singh and President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari. White House says all agree on the need to prevent the occurrence of increased tension.

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