• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Brics+ News
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Art & Culture
    • Education
    • ESG
    • Healthcare
    • Sport
    • Tourism
    • Youth

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Satna Traffic Police Crush Modified Silencers in India to Curb Noise Pollution

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Commodities

    China and Russia Advance Greenland Geopolitics as US Renewed Interest Raises Stakes

    India Sees Gold and Silver Prices Slide as 24K Gold Drops ₹4,000 per 10g

    China Rule Sends Silver Prices Soaring

    Russia Marks 100 Years Since Semyon Urosov’s Birth

  • Finance & Markets

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Geopolitics

    Giriraj Singh Defends Ji Ram Ji Scheme in Bihar

    Belarus Appellate Economic Court Begins Work to Strengthen Economic Dispute Resolution

    India Mission Mahabodhi Mahavihara Rally in Bengaluru Pushes for Buddhist Control

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Assam Screening Committee Ahead of State Elections

  • Technology

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

    India Launches Vande Bharat Sleeper Train with Coaches Priced at Rs 8–8.5 Crore

  • Opinion

    Mohan Bhagwat Urges Families to Combat Love Jihad in India

    India’s Bhima Koregaon Remains a Beacon of Dalit Resistance

    Umno Youth Malaysia Pushes to Leave Government as Party Seeks PAS Alliance

    Indian Writer Reflects on Writer-Editor Relationship and the Art of Editing

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Art & Culture
    • Education
    • ESG
    • Healthcare
    • Sport
    • Tourism
    • Youth

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Satna Traffic Police Crush Modified Silencers in India to Curb Noise Pollution

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Commodities

    China and Russia Advance Greenland Geopolitics as US Renewed Interest Raises Stakes

    India Sees Gold and Silver Prices Slide as 24K Gold Drops ₹4,000 per 10g

    China Rule Sends Silver Prices Soaring

    Russia Marks 100 Years Since Semyon Urosov’s Birth

  • Finance & Markets

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

  • Geopolitics

    Giriraj Singh Defends Ji Ram Ji Scheme in Bihar

    Belarus Appellate Economic Court Begins Work to Strengthen Economic Dispute Resolution

    India Mission Mahabodhi Mahavihara Rally in Bengaluru Pushes for Buddhist Control

    Priyanka Gandhi Leads Assam Screening Committee Ahead of State Elections

  • Technology

    India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

    VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

    Zomato Sees High Turnover Among Delivery Staff in India

    India Launches Vande Bharat Sleeper Train with Coaches Priced at Rs 8–8.5 Crore

  • Opinion

    Mohan Bhagwat Urges Families to Combat Love Jihad in India

    India’s Bhima Koregaon Remains a Beacon of Dalit Resistance

    Umno Youth Malaysia Pushes to Leave Government as Party Seeks PAS Alliance

    Indian Writer Reflects on Writer-Editor Relationship and the Art of Editing

No Result
View All Result
Brics+ News
No Result
View All Result
Home Geopolitics

India Shares List of 391 Pakistani Detainees as Pakistan Gives Names of 199 Fishermen

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
01/02/2026
in Geopolitics, News
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

India and Pakistan have exchanged lists identifying nationals held by the other side, in a step aimed at improving consular access and resolving individual cases. New Delhi handed over the names of 391 Pakistani detainees, while Islamabad provided details of 199 fishermen reportedly held in Pakistani custody. Officials said the exchange was part of ongoing consular procedures between the two countries.

The transfers are intended to allow both governments to verify identities, establish the circumstances of detention and progress efforts towards repatriation or legal assistance where appropriate. Authorities emphasised that such exchanges, while routine, play a key role in reducing misunderstandings and protecting the rights of detained individuals.

India Pakistan detainees list and consular follow‑up

Consular officials from both sides will now cross‑check the names against detention records and arrange visits where permitted. Families on both sides have long pressed authorities for information when relatives are reported missing or detained. The sharing of lists provides the first formal confirmation in many of these cases.

Sources within the foreign ministries said the lists covered a variety of situations, including fishermen detained after alleged straying into each other’s maritime zones, individuals held on immigration or security grounds and persons facing local legal proceedings. The ministries did not disclose names for privacy and security reasons, but confirmed that mechanisms exist to provide legal aid and facilitate communication with relatives.

Maritime communities on both sides of the border often face the risk of accidental crossings. Fisheries officials have previously called for clearer communication channels and quicker processing to limit the humanitarian impact on families dependent on seasonal fishing. The current exchange follows established protocols and consultations between consular divisions.

Diplomatic analysts noted that while exchanges of detainee lists do not resolve broader bilateral tensions, they represent practical cooperation in areas of mutual humanitarian interest. “These are technical but important steps,” one analyst said. “They help build confidence at the working level and address immediate human concerns.”

Human rights groups monitoring cross‑border detentions welcomed the transparency implied by the lists but urged both governments to allow unhindered consular access and timely legal review. They stressed the importance of upholding due process and ensuring detainees receive appropriate medical care and legal representation.

Officials indicated that further steps will depend on the outcome of verification and any legal processes in each country. Where individuals are cleared for repatriation, arrangements typically involve coordination between immigration, foreign affairs and local authorities to ensure safe transfer. In cases involving alleged criminal offences, the relevant judicial procedures take precedence.

For families awaiting news, the exchange offers cautious hope. Consular teams have been tasked with expediting follow‑up actions and keeping relatives informed within the constraints of law and procedure. Observers said continued adherence to established communication channels will be essential to prevent avoidable delays and to protect vulnerable individuals whose livelihoods depend on cross‑border movement.

Both capitals reaffirmed a commitment to handling the cases humanely and in line with international norms. While the broader bilateral relationship remains complex, routine consular cooperation such as this can provide tangible relief to affected families and maintain working contacts between officials.


Key Takeaways:

  • India has provided a list identifying 391 Pakistani nationals held in Indian custody.
  • Pakistan submitted details of 199 fishermen believed to be detained in its waters.
  • Both governments exchanged the lists to aid consular access and potential repatriation.
  • The move signals routine but important diplomatic cooperation on cross‑border detentions.
Previous Post

India’s Mahadevan Thampi Brings Malayalam Literature to Global Readers

Next Post

India’s Fadnavis Meets Athawale as Maharashtra Alliances Finalise Municipal Seats

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Next Post

India's Fadnavis Meets Athawale as Maharashtra Alliances Finalise Municipal Seats

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected test

  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Thailand jobs to thrive in 2026 as AI reshapes the labour market

01/01/2026

UAE minimum wage 2026 Emirati pay set at AED6,000

12/31/2025

Saudi Arabia Aims to Plant 10 Billion Trees to Restore Arid Land

12/31/2025

Kazakhstan Raises Document Fees from 2026 After MRP Increase

01/01/2026

Drama Band Celebrates 15 Years with Special Anniversary Concert

0

Ryan Bakery Embraces Bigger Projects After Viral Award

0

Saha Champ film breakthrough leads to new roles and wider acclaim

0

Jaa Suzuran Juggles Film Role While Driving Fury Redemption Fight Night

0

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026

Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

01/04/2026

VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

01/04/2026

Recent News

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026

Maharashtra waives stamp duty on crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh, giving farmers relief

01/04/2026

VinFast India sales lift Vietnamese maker to fourth in December EV rankings

01/04/2026
Brics+ News

Dedicated to a balanced global perspective, we highlight the voices and markets of the Global South. Join us as we track the rise of the BRICS+ nations and their impact on the international stage

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Art & Culture
  • Commodities
  • Education
  • ESG
  • Finance & Markets
  • Geopolitics
  • Healthcare
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Youth

Recent News

India FDA Flavoured Hookah Raid Seizes 31 Crore Stock at Pune Facility

01/04/2026

India’s Clicks Launches Communicator with BlackBerry-Style Physical Keyboard

01/04/2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 BRICS+ News | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result

Copyright © 2026 BRICS+ News | All Rights Reserved