Lahore Memorandum of Understanding

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The Lahore Memorandum of Understanding is a confidence-building agreement between India and Pakistan that outlines practical measures to reduce the risk of accidental or unauthorized use of nuclear weapons and enhance bilateral security cooperation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral agreement
confidence-building measure
nuclear risk-reduction agreement
aimsTo avoid nuclear arms race escalation
build mutual trust between India and Pakistan
promote a stable security environment in South Asia
appliesTo India–Pakistan relations
category Arms control agreements
Nuclear weapons policy
Treaties involving India
Treaties involving Pakistan
countrySignatory India NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
includesProvision advance notification of ballistic missile tests
dialogue on nuclear and conventional confidence-building measures
information exchange on nuclear doctrines and security concepts
measures to prevent accidental nuclear conflict
measures to prevent unauthorized nuclear use
language English
legalStatus political agreement
negotiationParties Government of India NERFINISHED
Government of Pakistan NERFINISHED
partOf Lahore peace process NERFINISHED
purpose enhance bilateral security cooperation
reduce risk of accidental use of nuclear weapons
reduce risk of unauthorized use of nuclear weapons
strengthen confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan
region South Asia
relatedInstrument India–Pakistan ballistic missile test pre-notification agreement NERFINISHED
relatedTo Lahore Declaration NERFINISHED
signedAt Lahore NERFINISHED
signedInCountry Pakistan NERFINISHED
subject nuclear weapons
security and peace
strategic stability
typeOfMeasure nuclear confidence-building measure
security confidence-building measure

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Lahore Declaration resultedIn Lahore Memorandum of Understanding