THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 12, 2017- Topic 1
Kulbushan
Jadhav death sentence
Risky,
ill-considered
Pakistan’s
sudden announcement on Monday that former Indian naval officer
Kulbhushan Jadhav has been sentenced to death by a Field General
Court Martial is a development fraught with danger. It could lead to a rapid
escalation in bilateral tensions that the region can ill afford. The trial,
sentencing, and its confirmation by the Pakistan Army chief, General Qamar
Javed Bajwa, were carried out so secretly that the news took many in Pakistan
as well by surprise.
There are glaring holes in the procedures followed by
Pakistan’s government and military in the investigation and trial of Mr.
Jadhav. His recorded confession that was broadcast at a press conference within
weeks of his arrest in March 2016 appeared to have been spliced. At various
points in the tape, and in the transcript of the confession made available, Mr. Jadhav
contradicts his own statements, suggesting that he had been tutored. Even if the
confession was admissible in a court of law, little by way of corroborative
evidence has been offered by Pakistan to back up the claim that Mr. Jadhav, who
was allegedly arrested in Balochistan last year, had been plotting operations
against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj’s
statement in Parliament detailing 13 requests by the government for consular
access, and replies from the Pakistan government that made the access
conditional on India cooperating in the investigation, further casts the
procedures followed in a rather poor light. International human rights agencies
too have criticised them. Mr. Jadhav must be allowed a retrial, preferably in a
civil court and with recourse to appeal.
New Delhi
must step up its responses in the matter, as it seems to have kept it on the
backburner, confining itself to fruitless, repeated representations. India must
also pursue the issue with Iran, where Mr. Jadhav is believed to have been
based for more than a decade, and investigate how he was brought, by force or
otherwise, into Pakistan. The timing of the announcement of the death sentence
is also being seen in a spy versus spy context, with the recent disappearance
of a former Pakistan Army officer in Nepal. These are matters best left to
security agencies at the highest level, but the questions around Mr. Jadhav’s
arrest need to be dispelled. Moreover, this escalation highlights the
consequences of the breakdown in the India-Pakistan dialogue process, limiting
the channels of communication between the two governments to sort out matters
in a sober manner. The government has stood fast on its decision to not hold
bilateral talks after the Pathankot attack in January 2016, but this policy is
hardly likely to bring the desired results when a man’s life hangs in the
balance. The Jadhav case requires a proactive three-pronged response from
India: impressing on Pakistan that the death sentence must not be carried out,
explaining to the international community the flawed trial process, and sending
interlocutors to open backchannels for diplomacy for Mr. Jadhav’s safe return
home.
Vocabulary
Fraught: causing or
affected by great anxiety or stress.
Example: There was
a fraught silence
Synonyms: anxious, worried, stressed, upset, distraught, overwrought
Escalation: a rapid
increase.
Example: Cost
escalations
Synonyms: increase, rise, hike, growth, leap, upsurge, upturn, climb
Afford: provide or
supply an opportunity or facility.
Example: The
rooftop terrace affords beautiful views
Synonyms: provide, supply, furnish, offer, give
Glaring: highly
obvious or conspicuous.
Example: There is a
glaring omission in the above data
Synonyms: obvious, conspicuous, unmistakable, inescapable
Confession: a formal
statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
Example: He signed
a confession to the murders
Spliced: join or
connect a rope by interweaving the strands.
Example: We learned
how to weave and splice ropes
Synonyms: interweave, braid, plait, entwine, intertwine, interlace
Corroborative: to
strengthen by evidence
Example: He corroborated my account of the accident.
Synonyms: Verify, authenticate, support, validate.
Backburner: a state of
inaction or suspension.
Example: Priorities
that have been placed on the back burner year after year
Sober: make or
become sober after drinking alcohol.
Example: That
coffee sobered him up
Synonyms: quit drinking, dry out, become
sober
Proactive: creating
or controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than
responding to it after it has happened.
Example: Be
proactive in identifying and preventing potential problems
Synonyms: enterprising, take-charge, energetic, driven, bold, dynamic
Interlocutors: a person
who takes part in a dialogue or conversation.
Example: But that's not what my
interlocutors , particularly the German ones, really want