Islamabad and New Delhi signed an agreement Thursday on a visa-free corridor between the two countries that will allow Sikh pilgrims in
India to visit the shrine to their religion's founder, which is in Pakistan.
The Kartarpur Corridor deal -- a rare example of cooperation between the nuclear-armed arch-rivals -- follows months of heightened tensions, mainly over the disputed region of Kashmir.
"Indian pilgrims of all faiths and persons of Indian origin... can use the corridor.