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Japan - Land of the Rising Sun 

Yukio Hatoyama – new PM



Kuril Islands – source of dispute with Russia



World’s second and Asia’s largest economy



Oldest still ruling Royal House in the world



Monarch sits on Chrysanthemum Throne



No standing army



No manufacture, supply or storing of nuclear weapons

China - 3rd Largest by Area 

Hu Jintao – President; Wen Jiabao – PM



Is building GWADAR port in Pakistan, also Karakoram Highway to Pakistan



World’s largest FOREX reserves - more than $1 trillion



Built THREE GORGES DAM on Yangtze River, world’s largest hydro-electric dam



Built world’s highest railway – linking Lhasa in Tibet with Golmund; nicknamed Qing-1



Manufacturing hub of world



Third largest economy

Thailand



King Bhumibol Adulyadej completes 60 years in power, world’s longest reigning monarch



Thaksin Shinawatra deposed as PM in a military coup



Abhisit Vejjajiva new PM



Bangkok – capital, Baht - currency



Never colonised

Myanmar - Stratocracy



General Than Shwe – Leader No.1, visited India in 2006



Aung San Suu Kyi – pro-democracy leader under house arrest since 1990



Capital moved from Yangon to Pyinmana (aka Naypyidaw)



32.7% of BPL population



Ruled by army since 1948

Sri Lanka / Bhutan



Mahinda Rajapakse – Prez



Peace talks between SL government and the LTTE were brokered by NORWAY



Bhutan - world’s first no-smoking country



King Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is the Chief of State since Dec., 2006



First democratic elections held in Bhutan in March 2008



Prime minister Jigme Thinley of Bhutan since April 2008

Pakistan - First Islamic Republic 

Asif Ali Zardari – Prez; Yusuf Raza Gilani – PM



Balochistan leader, Akbar Khan Bugti, killed by Pak military



Proposed Iran gas pipeline to India via Pakistan



NWFP – stronghold of al-Qaeda & Taliban



Sri Lankan cricket team attacked

Afghanistan



Hamid Karzai – Prez elect



NATO forces battling resurgent Taliban in the south



Taliban headed by Mullah Omar



Durand Line – boundary line with Pak is source of dispute

Iran



Mahmoud Ahmedinejad – Prez



Ayotallah Khameini – Spiritual Head



Secret nuclear weapons program



World’s 2nd largest gas producer & 4th largest oil exporter



Has developed missiles like HOOT, a torpedo; Shahab, Fajr, and Shaegah series.

Iraq - Mesopotamia 

Jalal Talabani – Prez; Nuri al-Maliki – PM



Saddam gets death penalty for Dujail Massacre (1982)



Abu Ayyub al-Masri, al-Qaeda chief in Iraq, successor to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi



Moqtada al-Sadr – head of Mahdi Army, Shiite militia group

Israel - World’s first Jewish State 

Tel Aviv – capital; Knesset – parliament



Benjiman Netanyahu – PM



Mossad – secret service



Owns Barak missile system, supplied to India



Is building a Barrier Wall to separate it from Palestinian areas

Lebanon 

Nicknamed Switzerland of the Middle East

Jordan 

Hashemite Kingdom



King Abdullah II – HoS



Emile Lahoud – Prez; Fuoad Siniora – PM



Lost West Bank to Israel in 1967 War



Beirut – Capital; Nicknamed Paris of the Middle East





Was a French Colony

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, slain al-Qaeda leader in Iraq, belonged to Jordan

Syria

Turkey



Bashar al-Assad – Prez



Recep T Erdogan – PM



Accused of interference in Lebanon & Iraq



Nicknamed Sickman of Europe



Indicted by UN in killing of former Lebanese PM, Rafiq Hariri



Controversy over Armenian Genocide



Occupies part of Cyprus



Kamal Ataturk made Turkey a fiercely secular country



Sought membership of EU



Part of new “Axis of Evil”

Sudan - Largest African Nation 

Prez Omar al-Bashir



Darfur Genocide – 4 lakh dead over 4 years



Janjaweed, Govt-backed Arab Muslim militia against non-Arab Muslims



Civil war in the south between Arab Muslims & Christians – Africa’s oldest still running civil war

South Africa - Rainbow Nation 

Jacob Zuma new President



Second largest HIV infected population after India



Desmond Tutu, recipient of Gandhi Peace Prize (’06)



Launched centenary of Gandhiji’s launching of Satyagraha Movement in that country



3 capitals - Pretoria (administrative), Bloemfontein (judicial), and Cape Town (legislative)



Name of Pretoria changed to Tshwane



South Africa is venue for World Cup Soccer 2010

Africa in a nutshell 

Africa Union – HQ at Addis Ababa, 53 members



Uganda – Prez is Yoweri Museveni, accused of genocide against Acholi Tribe



Operation Atlanta anti-piracy operation off the coast of Somalia



15th NAM summit in Egypt in July 09



Libya Muammar Gadaffi’s marathon speech in UNO in September 2009.

Brazil - 5th largest country by area 

Luiz Inacio LULA da Silva is Brazil prez again



Largest ETHANOL producer



Member of BRIC & IBSA



Brasilia – Capital (named after a wood type)



Rio Di Janeiro to host 2016 Olympics

South America in a nutshell 

Venezuela reelected Hugo Chavez as prez



Eva Morales is elected Bolivia prez



Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) – Marxist militant group in Peru



Peru’s prez is Alan Garcia



Michelle Bachelet is president of Chile



Alberto Fujimori, former President of Peru, sentenced to jail term on charges of corruption

USA - 300 million pop 

Democrats win control of H of R & Senate



Barack Obama first Afro-American to be President



Robert Gates is new defence secretary



Hillary Clinton new Secretary of State



Largest exporter & importer – overall; biggest seller of military equipment



Ben Bernanke – new Federal Reserve chief



Refuses to sign Kyoto Protocol & shuns International Criminal Court



Sarbanes-Oxley Act – for corporate governance



Fence built on U.S. border with Mexico to curb illegal immigration & drugs trade

Central America in a nutshell 

Panama agrees to a new wider Panama Canal



Felipe Calderon is prez of Mexico



Daniel Ortega, former Marxist leader, prez of Nicaragua



Cuban prez Fidel Castro handed over power to Raul Castro (his brother)



Sugar Bowl of the World

Europe in a nutshell 

Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, is ranked World’s Most Powerful Woman by Forbes



Hungary PM Gordon Bajnai



Romania & Bulgaria join EU (EU membership - 27)



Silvio Berlusconi is the PM of Italy



Italy hosted G-8 summit in July 09



NATO’s 60 years observed

World Trade Organisation 

Successor to the GATT



Established on Jan 1, 1995



WTO HQ – Geneva, Switzerland



DG – Pascal Lamy (France)



WTO has 153 members



Vietnam is 150th member

International - Who’s Who 

Ban Ki Moon (S. Korea’s foreign minister) succeeds Kofi Annan (Ghana) as new Secretary General of the UN



Margaret Chan (China) is new DG of WHO



Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize



Science fiction writer Arthur Clarke passes away



Deep Joshi wins Magsaysay Award

International - Who’s Who 

Indra Nooyi – PepsiCo CEO, also ranked world’s most powerful business woman



Shashi Tharoor – former UN Under Secretary General for Communications & Public Information and now Union Minister of State for External Affairs



Tharoor – author of The Great Indian Novel, Riot – A Novel, India: From Midnight to the Millennium, Bookless in Baghdad, & Show Business

International - Who’s Who 

World Bank – HO at Washington, Prez - Robert Zoellick (US)



IMF – HO at Washington, MD – Dominique Strauss Kahn (Germany)



ADB – HO at Manila, Prez – Haruhiko Kuroda (Japan)



European Commission – HO at Brussels



WEF - Founder Chairman Klaus Schwabb (Germany)

Business - Facts & Figures 

IOC – India’s largest company by revenue



RIL – India’s largest company by market capitalisation



Toyota – largest auto company



Intel – largest chip-maker



Diageo – largest spirits company (owns Smirnoff, JW)



McDonald’s – largest fast food chain



Vodafone – largest mobile company by revenue



Bharti Airtel – crosses 11 crore subscribers in India

Economy / Business 

HCL acquires Axon



1.6 million employed in IT in India (2007)



Mobile number portability to be introduced



Provident fund companies can invest 15% of their corpus in shares



New Pension Scheme (NPS) launched in April 2009



Natco and strides Arcolab are permitted to manufacture generic version of Tamiflu



Roche holds patent on Tamiflu



G-20 accounts for 90% of global output



NCDEX largest agricultural commodity exchange by volume



International Finance Reporting Standards to be implemented by companies by April 2011



IMF projects GDP growth of 5.4% for India

Agriculture 

India second largest producer of pepper



No.1 in milk production



Among the world top producer of Tea



Largest coconut producer in world is India



Second largest producer of fish



Green Revolution a success in rice and wheat



India lags behind in production of pulses, oil seeds



11th plan aims at 4% GDP growth rate in agriculture

Personalities 

Nandan Nilekani Chairman of Unique Identification Authority (UIA)



C. Rangarajan Chairman of Prime Ministers Economic Advisory Council



Angela Markel re-elected Chancellor of Germany



Mohan Bhagwat new chief of RSS



Iran’s President Md. Ahmedinejad denies truth of Holocaust



Col. Gadaffi’s marathon speech in UNO



President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela wins referendum



Ramesh Pokhariyal new Chief Minister of Uttarakhand



R. K. Pachauri head of TERI and IGPCC

Awards 

Nobel Prize - Chemistry for Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (Indian American)



Nobel Literature - Herta Muller (Romania)



Deep Joshi - Magsaysay Award, 2009



2009 Man Booker Prize - Hilary Mantel, (UK)



2009 Man Booker International Prize - Alice Munro (Canada)

Sports 

Castrol 2009 Cricket of Year - Gautam Gambhir



2016 Olympics - Rio De Janiero



2010 FIFA World Cup - South Africa



2014 FIFA World Cup - Brazil



2012 Olympics - London



2011 World Cup Cricket - India / Sri Lanka / Bangladesh



2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games



2010 Delhi World Cup Hockey

Important Government Programmes 

National Highway Development Programme (NHDP), largest Highway Development Programme ever in India



National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (NREGP) target group the rural poor



Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA) proposed by former President Abdul Kalam



Swarna Jayanti Gramin Swarojgar Yojana (SJSY) replaces Integrated Rural Development Programme



Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP) 1985 covers Diphteria, Pertusis, Tetanus, Polio,& Tuberculosis



Integrated Child Development Programme (ICDP)



Bharat Nirman - Rural infrastructure



Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) - Urban infrastructure



Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPP) big boost to power production

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