THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 28, 2017- Topic 2
Even
though the interpreter was missing at their joint appearance in Delhi’s
Hyderabad House, there was no mistaking the rapport between the United Arab Emirates
Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two leaders have met three times in the last 18
months, each meeting more full of warmth than the previous one.
That the UAE
Crown Prince, who is also the Deputy Supreme Commander of the Emirati armed
forces, was invited as Chief Guest at the Republic Day parade, even though he
is not a head of government or state, indicates the importance India invests in
him and in ties with the Gulf country. India’s interest in the UAE rests on
several pillars: trade ties of about $50 billion, energy and oil supplies from
the world’s fifth largest exporter, the welfare of 2.6 million Indians who
remit billions of dollars home annually, and defence and security. While
bilateral ties have been robust for decades, the defence and security
partnership is clearly the new driver for ties between the two governments; the
signing of the strategic partnership agreement was the highlight of the UAE
leader’s visit. The contours of this partnership are now being set: joint
military exercises, joint manufacturing and purchase of equipment and spare
parts from India, as well as cooperation on fighting terror. The joint
statement also contained strong words on “state-sponsored terror”, that the
government believes is an indication that the UAE shares India’s frustration on
cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, especially in the wake of the bomb blast
in Kandahar on January 10, in which five UAE officials were among the victims.
Strong
words are no substitute for action, however, and the strategic partnership that
India envisions with the UAE must be based on clarity and concrete measures.
This should include a crackdown on the shadowy businesses owned by Dawood
Ibrahim as well as more steps to curb terror financing of the Taliban and
groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan; such money is often routed through
expatriate remittances from the UAE. India’s hopes of investment from the Abu
Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, one of the world’s largest at $500 billion, will
not be realised until New Delhi steps up efficiency at its end. That it took
more than a year for the government to fully set up the National Investment and
Infrastructure Fund mechanism for the UAE funds is a case in point. The delay
resulted in the memorandum of understanding for investment of a possible $75
billion over 10 years falling through. Personalised leader-to-leader bilateral
diplomacy is a great conversation-starter, but not sufficient to energise ties.
Vocabulary
Interpreter: a person who interprets, especially one who translates speech orally.
Example: The pair sat in the dock flanked by four police officers and the
proceedings were translated by an interpreter .
Synonyms: translator, transcriber, transliterator; performer, presenter
Rapport: a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned
understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
Example: She was able to establish a good rapport with the children
Synonyms: affinity, close relationship, understanding, mutual
understanding
Warmth: the quality, state, or sensation of being warm; moderate and comfortable
heat.
Example: The warmth of the sun on her skin
Synonyms: heat, warmness, hotness, fieriness, coziness
Remit: cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting a debt or punishment.
Example: The excess of the sentence over 12 months was remitted
Synonyms: cancel, set aside, suspend, revoke, abrogate
Robust: strong and healthy.
Example: The Caplans are a robust, healthy lot
Synonyms: strong, vigorous, sturdy, tough, powerful, solid, muscular
Contour: an outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of
something.
Example: She traced the contours of his face with her finger
Synonyms: outline, shape, form, lines, curves, figure
Frustration: the feeling of being upset or annoyed.
Example: I sometimes feel like screaming with frustration
Synonyms: exasperation, annoyance, anger, vexation, irritation, disappointment
Envision: imagine as a future possibility; visualize.
Example: She envisioned the admiring glances of guests seeing her home
Synonyms: visualize, imagine, envisage, picture, conceive
of, dream of
