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- Zhang Ming
- Logvinov Grigory
- Kurmanbek Bakiyev
- Sobirzoda Shukhrat
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) was founded on _____.
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- 15th June, 2000
- 15th June, 2001
- 15th June, 2002
- 15th June, 2003
China founded international alliance namely ‘Shanghai Five’ in _____.
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- May, 1996
- January, 1996
- March, 1996
- April, 1996
Shanghai Five was renamed as Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in the year _____.
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- 2001
- 2002
- 2004
- 2006
Member countries of Shanghai Five were Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and _____.
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- Iran
- Uzbekistan
- Tajikistan
- All of these
Shanghai Five specially focused on battling terrorist threats from _____.
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- Cambodia
- South Korea
- Afghanistan
- North Korea
In June 2001, which Central Asian State was invited to join the Shanghai Five and the group was officially named the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)?
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- Uzbekistan
- Azerbaijan
- Tajikistan
- Kazakhstan
The major objectives of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is _____.
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- Promoting a multi-polar world
- Fostering economic ties
- Resolving border problems
- All of the above
SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) has its Secretariat in _____.
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- Astana, Kazakhstan
- Beijing, China
- Moscow, Russia
- Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Iran, India and Pakistan gained observer status in Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in _____.
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- July, 2005
- August, 2005
- September, 2005
- October, 2005
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