The Government of Pakistan and the Government of
India are resolved that the two countries put an end to the conflict
and confrontation that have hitherto marred their relations and
work for the promotion of a friendly and harmonious relationship
and the establishment of durable peace in the subcontinent, so
that both countries may henceforth devote their resources and
energies to the pressing task of advancing the welfare of their
peoples.
In order to achieve this objective, the Government
of Pakistan and the Government of India have agreed as follows:
(i) That the principles and purposes of the Charter
of the United Nations shall govern the relations between the two
countries;
(ii) That the two countries are resolved to settle
their differences by peaceful means through bilateral negotiations
or by any other peaceful means mutually agreed upon between them.
Pending the final settlement of any of the problems between the
two countries, neither side shall unilaterally alter the situation
and both shall prevent the organization, assistance or encouragement
of any acts detrimental to the maintenance of peaceful and harmonious
relations;
(iii) That the pre-requisite for reconciliation,
good neighborliness and durable peace between them is a commitment
by both the countries to peaceful co-existence, respect for each
other's territorial integrity and sovereignty and non-interference
in each other's internal affairs, on the basis of equality and
mutual benefit;
(iv) That the basic issues and causes of conflict
which have bedeviled the relations between the two countries for
the last 25 years shall be resolved by peaceful means;
(v) That they shall always respect each other's national
unity, territorial integrity, political independence and sovereign
equality;
(vi) That in accordance with the Charter of the United
Nations they will refrain from the threat or use of force against
the territorial integrity or political independence of each other.
Both Governments will take all steps within their
power to prevent hostile propaganda directed against each other.
Both countries will encourage the dissemination of such information
as would promote the development of friendly relations between
them.
In order progressively to restore and normalise relations
between the two countries step by step, it was agreed that:
(i) Steps shall be taken to resume communications,
postal, telegraphic, sea land including border posts, and air
links including overflights.
(ii) Appropriate steps shall be taken to promote
travel facilities for the nationals of the other country.
(iii) Trade and co-operation in economic and other
agreed fields will be resumed as far as possible.
(iv) Trade and co-operation in economic and other
agreed fields will be resumed as far as possible.
(v) Exchange in the fields of science and culture
will be promoted.
In this connection delegations from the two countries
will meet from time to time to work out the necessary details."
In order to initiate the process of the establishment
of durable peace, both the Governments agree that:
(i) Pakistani and Indian forces shall be withdrawn
to their side of the international border.
(ii) In Jammu and Kashmir, the Line of Control resulting
from the cease-fire of December 17, 1971 shall be respected by
both sides without prejudice to the recognized position of either
side. Neither side shall seek to alter it unilaterally, irrespective
of mutual differences and legal interpretations. Both sides further
undertake to refrain from threat or the use of force in violation
of this line.
(iii) The withdrawals shall commence upon entry into
force of this Agreement and shall be completed within a period
of 30 days thereof.
This Agreement will be subject to ratification by
both countries in accordance with their respective constitutional
procedures, and will come into force with effect from the date
on which the Instruments of Ratification are exchanged.
Both Governments agree that their respective heads
will meet again at a mutually convenient time in the future and
that, in the meanwhile, the representatives of the two sides will
meet to discuss further the modalities and arrangements for the
establishment of durable peace and normalization of relations,
including the questions of repatriation of prisoners of war and
civilian internees, a final settlement of Jammu and Kashmir and
the resumption of diplomatic relations.
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO INDIRA GANDHI President Prime Minister ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN REPUBLIC OF INDIA Simla, the 2nd July, 1972".