At least four countries in Asia have conducted nuclear weapons tests. Even excluding Russia as being only partly Asian, that still leaves China, India, Pakistan and North Korea.
All asian countries except Russia, China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea.
There are a number of Asian countries that use nuclear power, Japan, China, India, Pakistan, and others.
There are several Asian countries that could be considered secretive and who use nuclear power. For instance, there are North Korea and China.
i think it is because they had better weapons , army and and better technology
The first settlers in China were Indian immigrants. "The ancestors of the contemporary population of China, Japan and other East Asian countries had migrated from India, according to a research study conducted by a team of scientists from 10 Asian countries."
Some methods that East Asian countries are using to lesson the importation of energy are hydro-power, nuclear power plants, wind power, and renewable energy.
There are 48 countries in asian
There are no Afro Asian countries. Africa and Asia are different continents and have no countries in common. There are Afro Asian people and Afro Asian agreements between countries.
They say it is a way of making up defenses against the South, but the events of the past few years suggest that they want the world to see them as a real country and not as a joke resulting of WWII. They are always in for exchanging their nuclear program for economic support from other Asian countries as well as the U.S.A.
There are no Asian countries in the EU.
China holds that Iran should not be able to acquire nuclear weapons, but the Chinese administration argues that it is not clear that Iran is actively pursuing nuclear weapons and sees US/EU skepticism of Iran as simply a modern manifestation of Anti-Asian Imperialism. China also wishes to use Iranian petroleum to fuel its rise and cover Chinese energy shortfalls. This makes the Chinese less willing to cooperate with international sanctions on Iran designed to curb the nuclear ambitions.