Agra Summit
| 2001 India–Pakistan Agra Summit | |
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| Type | Peace and bilateral efforts to bring stability in the region |
| Context | Post-Cold war |
| Drafted | 16 July 2001 |
| Signed | No signatures; the process was collapsed |
| Mediators | Foreign ministries of India and Pakistan |
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The Agra Summit was a two-day summit meeting between India and Pakistan which lasted from 14 to 16 July 2001. It was organized with the aim of resolving long-standing issues between India and Pakistan.
At this meeting, a proposal was made to drastically reduce nuclear arsenals, and other issues involving the Kashmir dispute, and cross-border terrorism were also discussed. Negotiations broke down and the Agra treaty was not signed.