Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of maps
- Preface and acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- 1 The rivalry revisited
- 2 Kargil and after
- 3 The troubled decade in Kashmir
- 4 The road to Operation Parakram
- 5 The composite dialogue and beyond
- 6 An extension of the rivalry
- 7 Policy implications
- In lieu of an epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix A The Karachi Agreement
- Appendix B The Tashkent Declaration
- Appendix C The Shimla Agreement
- Appendix D The Lahore Declaration
- Appendix E The India-Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement
- Appendix F Charts, data and calculations by Jack Renner
- Appendix G Maps
- References
- Index
Appendix E - The India-Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2016
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of maps
- Preface and acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- 1 The rivalry revisited
- 2 Kargil and after
- 3 The troubled decade in Kashmir
- 4 The road to Operation Parakram
- 5 The composite dialogue and beyond
- 6 An extension of the rivalry
- 7 Policy implications
- In lieu of an epilogue
- Appendices
- Appendix A The Karachi Agreement
- Appendix B The Tashkent Declaration
- Appendix C The Shimla Agreement
- Appendix D The Lahore Declaration
- Appendix E The India-Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement
- Appendix F Charts, data and calculations by Jack Renner
- Appendix G Maps
- References
- Index
Summary
India–Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement
Agreement between India and Pakistan on the Prohibition of Attack against Nuclear Installations and Facilities
December 31, 1988
The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Government of the Republic of India, herein after referred to as the Contracting Parties, reaffirming their commitment to durable peace and the development of friendly and harmonious bilateral relations; conscious of the role of confidence building measures in promoting such bilateral relations based on mutual trust and goodwill; have agreed as follows:
1.
i. Each party shall refrain from undertaking, encouraging or participating in, directly or indirectly, any action aimed at causing the destruction of, or damage to, any nuclear installation or facility in the other country.
ii. The term “nuclear installation or facility” includes nuclear power and research reactors, fuel fabrication, uranium enrichment, isotopes separation and reprocessing facilities as well as any other installations with fresh or irradiated nuclear fuel and materials in any form and establishments storing significant quantities of radio-active materials.
2. Each Contracting Party shall inform the other on 1st January of each calendar year of the latitude and longitude of its nuclear installations and facilities and whenever there is any change.
3. This Agreement is subject to ratification. It shall come into force with effect from the date on which the Instruments of Ratification are exchanged.
Done at Islamabad on this Thirty-first day of December 1988, in, two copies each in Urdu, Hindi and English, the English text being authentic in case of any difference or dispute of interpretation.
[Signed:]
Humayun Khan
Foreign Secretary
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
K.P.S. Menon
Foreign Secretary
Republic of India
Instruments of Ratification Exchanged: December 1990 (Entry into Force)
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- Deadly ImpasseIndo-Pakistani Relations at the Dawn of a New Century, pp. 150 - 151Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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