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International Organization / Institution

United Nations · Financial Bodies · Regional Blocs · Treaties · Indian Research Institutes

United Nations — Overview
  • Established: 24 October 1945
  • Founding Member Countries: 51 (Poland was the 51st)
  • Predecessor Organisation: League of Nations
  • Headquarters: New York (Manhattan Island)
  • Official Languages: English, French, Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Russian; Working Languages: English & French
  • Logo: World map between two olive branches on light blue background
  • Member Countries: 193 (South Sudan — 193rd, 2011)
Six Organs of the United Nations
OrganKey Details
General AssemblyAll member states; equal voting rights; "Mini Parliament of the World"; session held once a year in September
SecretariatAdministrative organ; Head: Secretary-General (5-year term); Current: António Guterres; First: Trygve Lie (Norway)
Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC)54 members; studies economic, social, educational, health issues
Trusteeship CouncilAdministered non-self-governing territories post-WWII; not operational now
Security Council15 members total: 5 Permanent (Veto power: USA, Britain, France, Russia, China) + 10 Non-Permanent (elected by General Assembly for 2 years)
International Court of Justice (ICJ)HQ: The Hague, Netherlands; 15 judges (quorum 9); 9-year term; 5 judges retire every 3 years
  • Indian Judges at ICJ: Sir Benegal Rau, Nagendra Singh, Raghunandan Swarup Pathak, Dalveer Bhandari
⚠ EXAM TRAP The Trusteeship Council still technically exists as an organ of the UN but has been INACTIVE since 1994 — don't say it was "abolished," just non-operational.
United Nations Agencies & Specialised Bodies
OrganisationEstablishedHQKey Facts
UNEP1972NairobiGlobal leader in environmental initiatives
UNESCO1945; effective 1946Paris, FranceEducational, Scientific and Cultural
ITU1865Geneva, Switzerland194 members; 194th — Republic of Palau
IMO1948London, UK176 members; navigation safety regulations
ILO1919Geneva, SwitzerlandImproves worker conditions; Nobel Peace Prize 1969; publishes WSPR
IFAD1977Rome, Italy
UNICEF1946New York, USA190 members
ICAO1944Montreal, Canada193 members; civil aviation standards
WMO1950Geneva, Switzerland185 members + 6 territorial members
UNWTO1975Madrid, SpainPromotes economic growth via tourism
WHO1948Geneva, SwitzerlandWorld Health Organization
⚡ QUICK RECALL Most UN agencies are headquartered in GENEVA (ITU, ILO, WMO, WHO, WIPO) — a common grouping fact useful for elimination-based MCQs.
Financial & Economic Organisations
OrganisationEstablishedHQKey Facts
IMF27 Dec 1945Washington DC191 members; President: Kristalina Georgieva; promotes monetary cooperation
World Bank1945Washington DC189 members; President: Ajay Banga; provides development loans
WTO1 Jan 1995Geneva, Switzerland166 members; Timor-Leste 166th; sets trade rules, resolves disputes
ADB1966Manila, Philippines69 members; 2025 Annual Meeting: Tbilisi, Georgia
UNIDO1966Vienna, AustriaPrepares industrial base for prosperity
WIPO1969Geneva, Switzerland193 members
⚠ EXAM TRAP IMF and World Bank were BOTH founded in 1945, both HQ'd in Washington DC — but IMF ensures monetary/financial stability while World Bank provides development LOANS. Don't confuse their functions.
Regional & Political Organisations
OrganisationEstablishedHQKey Facts
BRICS200911 members; 5 new: Egypt, Iran, UAE, Ethiopia, Indonesia; 2025 Summit: Brazil
European Union (EU)1959 (EEC); 1993 (EU)Brussels27 member countries; 2025 Summit: London
SCO2001Beijing, China10 members; latest: Belarus; 2025 Summit: China
Commonwealth of Nations1926London56 members
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)1961Founders: Nehru, Sukarno, Tito, Nasser, Nkrumah; 120 members
NATO1949Brussels, Belgium32 members; 32nd: Sweden
BIMSTEC1997Dhaka, Bangladesh7 members; 2025 Summit: Bangkok, Thailand
ASEAN1967Jakarta, Indonesia10 members; 2025 Summit: Kuala Lumpur
SAARC1985Kathmandu, Nepal8 members
G20199919 countries + EU + African Union
G719757 members: US, UK, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, France
⚡ QUICK RECALL NAM founding fathers: Nehru (India), Sukarno (Indonesia), Tito (Yugoslavia), Nasser (Egypt), Nkrumah (Ghana) — a classic "5 leaders" recall question.
Nuclear & Arms Control
Body/TreatyDetails
Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)Established 1974–75; 48 members; controls export of nuclear weapons, materials, technology
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)Treaty 1996; prohibits all nuclear test explosions; India is NOT a signatory
Environment & Climate Agreements
AgreementYearDetails
Earth Summit1992Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Montreal Protocol1987Montreal, Canada; protects ozone layer
Kyoto Protocol1997Kyoto, Japan; reduces greenhouse gas emissions
Vienna Convention1985Protects ozone layer
Paris Agreement2015Limit global warming below 2°C; pursue 1.5°C target
International Solar Alliance (ISA)2015India's concept (Narendra Modi); HQ: Gurugram; 120 members, 116 signatories
⚠ EXAM TRAP Vienna Convention (1985) and Montreal Protocol (1987) BOTH protect the ozone layer — Vienna Convention is the framework, Montreal Protocol is the specific action plan under it. Don't treat them as unrelated.
Major Agricultural Research Institutions
InstitutionLocation
Central Rice Research InstituteCuttack, Odisha
Indian Agricultural Research InstitutePusa, New Delhi
Central Potato Research InstituteShimla, Himachal Pradesh
Indian Institute of Sugarcane ResearchLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Central Tobacco Research InstituteRajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
Central Coconut Research InstituteKasaragod, Kerala
Indian Institute of Pulses ResearchKanpur, Uttar Pradesh
National Coffee Research InstituteChikmagalur, Karnataka
National Dairy Research InstituteKarnal, Haryana
Central Institute for Subtropical HorticultureBengaluru, Karnataka
National Sugarcane Breeding InstituteCoimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Food / Nutrition Related Institutions
InstitutionLocation
Indian Food CorporationNew Delhi
National Institute of Nutrition and ResearchHyderabad, Telangana
Central Drug Research InstituteLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Central Food Technological Research InstituteMysore, Karnataka
Mining, Energy & Industrial Institutions
InstitutionLocation
Central Leather Research InstituteChennai, Tamil Nadu
National Metallurgical LaboratoryJamshedpur, Jharkhand
Textile Industry Research AssociationAhmedabad, Gujarat
Central Mining & Fuel Research InstituteDhanbad, Jharkhand
Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research InstituteBhavnagar, Gujarat
Indian Institute of Petroleum ResearchDehradun, Uttarakhand
Environment / Wildlife Related Institutions
InstitutionLocation
Indian Institute of Forest ManagementBhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Indira Gandhi National Forest AcademyDehradun, Uttarakhand
Centre for Ecological SciencesBengaluru, Karnataka
Wildlife Institute of IndiaDehradun, Uttarakhand
Central Forest Research InstituteDehradun, Uttarakhand
Indian Meteorological ObservatoryPune, Maharashtra
National Environmental Engineering Research InstituteNagpur, Maharashtra
Central Avian Research InstituteBareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Zoological Survey of IndiaKolkata, West Bengal
⚡ QUICK RECALL Dehradun hosts FOUR environment/forest institutions — Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Wildlife Institute of India, Central Forest Research Institute, and Indian Institute of Petroleum Research. Remember Dehradun as a forestry/petroleum research hub.
Defence Production Institutions
InstitutionLocation
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)Bengaluru, Karnataka
Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)Bengaluru, Karnataka
Mazagon Dock ShipbuildersMumbai, Maharashtra
Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL)Hyderabad, Telangana
Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers LimitedKolkata, West Bengal
Other Major Organisations/Institutions
InstitutionLocation
National Institute of OceanographyGoa
Indian Institute of AstrophysicsBengaluru, Karnataka
National Institute of Ocean TechnologyChennai, Tamil Nadu
Indian Institute of Skiing and MountaineeringGulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)Bengaluru, Karnataka
Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)New Delhi
Quick Reference Summary
United Nations (UN)New York; est. 1945; 193 members; 6 organs
UN Secretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres (Current); Trygve Lie (First)
Security Council15 members; 5 permanent (P5)
ICJThe Hague; 15 judges; 9-year term
UNESCOParis; est. 1945/46; Educational, Scientific & Cultural
WHOGeneva; est. 1948
IMFWashington DC; est. 1945; 191 members; Georgieva (President)
World BankWashington DC; est. 1945; 189 members; Banga (President)
WTOGeneva; est. 1995; 166 members
ADBManila; est. 1966; 69 members
BRICSEst. 2009; 11 members (5 new: Egypt, Iran, UAE, Ethiopia, Indonesia)
EUBrussels; 27 member countries
SCOBeijing; est. 2001; 10 members; latest: Belarus
NATOBrussels; est. 1949; 32 members; latest: Sweden
SAARCKathmandu; est. 1985; 8 members
ASEANJakarta; est. 1967; 10 members
G20Est. 1999; 19 countries + EU + African Union
NSGEst. 1974–75; 48 members; nuclear export control
ISAGurugram; est. 2015; India's concept; 120 members
CTBT1996; bans all nuclear tests; India not a signatory
Paris Agreement2015; limit warming below 2°C / 1.5°C
Montreal Protocol1987; protects ozone layer