THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 1, 2017- Topic 1
Recent
discussions between Indian and Chinese officials on the way forward in
Afghanistan are a welcome sign that both countries are attempting to put a very
bad year in bilateral ties behind them, and seek common ground where possible.
In Afghanistan, where both China and India see potential for investment and
share concerns over the rise of radicalism and terrorism, there are many
avenues for cooperation.
The fact that Beijing initiated the special talks by
inviting Indian officials who deal with Afghanistan and proposed a “joint
development project” encourages the conclusion that China is unwilling to have
its options cramped by Pakistan’s reservations about India’s role in
Afghanistan. The Ministry of External Affairs says there was broad agreement on
trade and economic ties, with Chinese officials reportedly praising India’s
measures to welcome investment and facilitate visas for closer business ties.
On the issues that dominated the India-China narrative in 2016, particularly
India’s bid for Nuclear Suppliers Group membership and to have Masood Azhar
designated a global terrorist at the UN, there was little movement. But a new
conversation has started, and could yield results by the mid-year deadline.
There is a lowering of rhetoric as well. While China is no longer trotting out
its old line on opposing India’s NSG membership as a non-signatory to the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, India has stopped referring to China as the
“one country” that is thwarting its ambitions.
New
Delhi must prepare for the larger challenge this year that will inevitably come
from China’s Belt and Road Initiative (B&RI, or One Belt, One Road).
Through the mega infrastructure and trade project, China has plans in place to
reach out to each one of India’s land and maritime neighbours, most of whom
have signed up for it. In May, a conference hosted by President Xi Jinping will
bring all of India’s neighbourhood to Beijing, with the exception of India.
India has decided to not join the B&RI and will not attend even as an observer
as the $51-billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor, now an integral part of
the B&RI initiative, runs through areas of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This
concerns India’s territorial integrity, and New Delhi needs to find ways to
make China more sensitive to its concerns. Both must build on their discussion
on the global scenario, which included the need to ‘play down their
differences’ in order to manage the global instability created by President
Donald Trump’s possible revision of ties with Europe, Russia, and of alliances
in the Pacific. His threat of abandoning the “One China” policy, and backing
down on it after talks with Mr. Xi, should indicate the dangers of depending on
a consistent U.S. policy on other issues in the region for India as well.
Vocabulary
Avenue: a way of
approaching a problem or making progress toward something.
Example: Three possible
avenues of research suggested themselves
Synonyms: line, path, method, approach
Unwilling: not ready, eager,
or prepared to do something.
Example: He was unwilling
to take on that responsibility
Synonyms: reluctant, unenthusiastic, hesitant, resistant
Cramped: feeling or causing
someone to feel uncomfortably confined or hemmed in by lack of space.
Example: The staff had to
work in cramped conditions
Synonyms: confined, uncomfortable, restricted, constricted
Praise: express warm
approval or admiration of.
Example: We can't praise
Chris enough—he did a brilliant job
Narrative: a spoken or
written account of connected events.
Example: The hero of his modest
narrative
Synonyms: account, chronicle, history, description, record
Yield: give way to
arguments, demands, or pressure.
Example: The Western powers
now yielded when they should have resisted
Synonyms: surrender, capitulate, submit, relent, admit
defeat
Rhetoric: the art of
effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of
speech and other compositional techniques.
Example: Born into a rich
provincial family, he studied philosophy as well as rhetoric and law.
Synonyms: oratory, eloquence, command
of language
Exception: a person or thing
that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule.
Example: The drives between
towns are a delight, and the journey to Graz is no exception
Synonyms: anomaly, irregularity, deviation, special
case, isolated example
Revision: the action of
revising.
Example: The plan needs
drastic revision
Synonyms: emendation, correction, alteration, adaptation, editing
Consistent: unchanging in
achievement or effect over a period of time.
Example: Manufacturing
processes require a consistent approach
Synonyms: constant, regular, uniform, steady, stable
