There are eight Asian countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations: Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Singapore, and Sri Lanka.
Large Asian nations without political divisions like states or provinces include China and Japan. Both countries are unitary states with centralized governments that do not have internal divisions like states or provinces.
The full form of SAARC is South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. It is an organization of South Asian nations that promotes regional cooperation and economic development among its member countries.
AFTA stands for the ASEAN Free Trade Area. It is a trade bloc agreement among the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) aimed at promoting economic cooperation and integration by reducing tariffs and barriers to trade.
It depends on the specific countries being compared. Generally, Asia is the largest continent in terms of land area, while Europe is smaller in comparison. However, there are individual Asian countries that are smaller than certain European countries.
The Philippines has strong alliances with countries like the United States and Japan. It is also a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which fosters cooperation and unity among its member states in the region.
The differences are the Olympic Games are open to all 201 countries that are members of the IOC (International Olympic Committee), the Commonwealth Games are only open to countries under the British monarchy and the Asian Games are exclusive to the Asian Continent and it's countries.
Another Asian country that takes part in the Commonwealth Games is Malaysia.
Commonwealth Games 2010 was organised for the commonwealth countries that were once under the British government but now have obtained freedom to compete in games and sporting events. The Asian Games 2010 was organised for countries in the Asian continent.
If the two nations concerned have extradition treaties with one another, or they are both members of INTERPOL, yes.
The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of countries most of whom were formerly part of the British empire. The most prominent of these, apart from Britain itself, are Canada, Australia, India, Pakistan and New Zealand, but the Commonwealth also includes a number of African, South-East Asian and Caribbean states. Some countries, like Mozambique, have no connection with the British Empire.
All large Asian countries have political divisions.
China Japan Mongolia and Island Nations.
In 2010, more than half of the nations of the world have multiparty systems. All 27 members of the European Union and all 12 members of the Union of South American Nations, as well as most of the 54 members of the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth) have multiparty systems. In addition, Japan, Mexico, Indonesia, Israel and several other Asian, African, Central American and island nations have multiparty systems. Notable nations whose political systems do not meet the definiton of multiparty system are Russia, the United States of America, the People's Republic of China, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Cuba and North Korea.
The least developed nations would have the least amount of access to technology. This would include Subsaharan African nations, some Middle Eastern/South Asian/Central Asian nations (or even some East Asian countries), and perhaps Pacific Island nations.
their goal is to have a steady supply of oil flowing out of their countries.
My take on it is because the Asian countries were settle by nations that were lefthand drive like Hong Kong. Although not sure what the case is with Japan.
This is a group of specifically Southeast Asia countries. All of the countries with the exception of East Timor are in the Association.