Tuesday 30 October 2012

October-2012-International


INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

2 October 2012
• India and Austria tied up for development of Smart Cities in India

4 October 2012
• UN warned of price hike in food products and a decline in global cereal production

7 October 2012
• National Assembly of Libya rejected the New Cabinet Proposed by Prime Minister
• The Parliament was dissolved in Kuwait for the Sixth Time in Five Years
• Maldivian Court issued an arrest warrant against ex-President Mohamed Nasheed
• India and France signed an Agreement in the Field of Urban Development

10 October 2012
• Japan and India Launched Research Project to Study LNG Pricing
• Arabic made its debut as official language at Vatican

15 October 2012
• UK and Scotland signed an Agreement to hold a Referendum on Scottish Independence

16 October 2012
• South Asian University made Introduction to South Asia a Compulsory Subject

17 October 2012
• India and Pakistan Discussed TAPI Gas Project
• India-Australia Announced Nuclear Deal Negotiation
• France officially recognised the killings of 1961 Paris Massacre
• Colombian Government and FARC Launched Peace Talk

18th October 2012
 Five New Non-Permanent Member Countries Elected to UN Security Council
• Israeli Authorities released Red Line Report for Gaza Strip

19 October 2012
• India and New Zealand signed Five MoUs to cooperate in Education
• Japan Lifted Travel Advisory on Jammu and Kashmir
• Pakistan SC Ordered action against Ex Chiefs of Pak army and ISI

22 October 2012
• The 2nd India-Japan 2+2 Dialogue held in Tokyo

26 October 2012
• India, Spain Signed Agreement on Defence Cooperation
• Former Prime Minister of Italy, Berlusconi sentenced with Four Year Jail Term
• Website of New York Times blocked in China

28 October 2012
• Australian Schools would Teach Hindi

29 October 2012
• India, US and Japan held Trilateral meet and Talked on Cooperation

30 October 2012
• India and UK Amended pact on Avoidance of Double Taxation

31 October 2012
• Pakistan Cabinet Ratified the Landmark Visa Pact with India

No comments: