Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 17:30:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 18:51:35
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India and Pakistan have taken a significant step towards consolidating their fragile bilateral pact. Both countries have exchanged lists of prisoners and fishermen, with India sharing details of 366 Pakistani prisoners, and seeking immediate release of 185 of its citizens believed to be in Pakistani custody. This exchange, according to both nations, aims to facilitate people-to-people contact and deepen trust between the nuclear powers.
India and Pakistan have a volatile relationship, having suffered two of the three major Indo-Asian wars in the second half of the 20th century, and have spent the majority of the 21st century embroiled in contentious territorial disputes. Therefore, the latest development is a rare glimpse of cooperation between the two nations, highlighting the importance of bilateral pacts in maintaining peace.
Many hope this is a step towards quieter relations between the two nuclear powers, and an encouraging development for the entire subcontinent.