Formula One's governing body ratified a record 20-race 2011 calendar, with lingering question marks over the Chinese and Indian grands prix.
FIA said both were included but subject to homologation, or approval, of the circuits.
That was expected in the case of India, due to make its debut on October 30 with a new track under construction near New Delhi.
China's impressive Shanghai circuit has hosted seven Formula One races but an FIA spokeswoman said changes needed to be made.
"The homologation licence for the Shanghai International Circuit has expired and before a new licence can be issued by the FIA some work on the track is required, with particular regards to the current drainage system and the quality of the track surface," she said.
Calendar:
March 13 - Bahrain
March 27 - Australia
April 10 - Malaysia
April 17 - China*
May 8 - Turkey
May 22 - Spain
May 29 - Monaco
June 12 - Canada
June 26 - Europe (Valencia)
July 10 - Britain
July 24 - Germany
July 31 - Hungary
August 28 - Belgium
September 11 - Italy
September 25 - Singapore
October 9 - Japan
October 16 - South Korea
October 30 - India
November 13 - Abu Dhabi
November 27 - Brazil