THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-May 24, 2017- Topic 1
Continental
ties
India's
outreach to Africa
The African Development
Bank’s decision to hold its annual general meeting in India this month
is a signal of the importance African countries attach to New Delhi’s growing
role in its development. It was nearly a decade ago, in 2008, that India made a
serious attempt for a strategic partnership with all of Africa, instead of just
the nations it traded with, at the first India-Africa Forum Summit. At that
time, India’s efforts seemed minimal, a token attempt at keeping a foothold in
a continent that was fast falling into China’s sphere of influence.
New Delhi
had its work cut out, building a place for India as a partner in low-cost
technology transfers, a supplier of much-needed, affordable generic
pharmaceuticals, and a dependable donor of aid that did not come with strings
attached. Over the past few years the outreach to Africa has also been driven
by visits of President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice-President Hamid Ansari and Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. As Mr. Modi pointed out in his speech to the afdb in
Gandhinagar on Tuesday, every country in Africa has by now been visited by an
Indian Minister, highlighting the personal bonds India shares. During the
India-Africa summit held in Delhi in 2015, the Centre announced a further $10
billion export credit and a $600 million grant which, despite being a fraction
of the aid Africa received from China and blocs such as the European Union, was
a significant sum for India.
Having
established its credentials and commitment over time, the Centre is now taking
its partnership beyond dollars and cents to a new strategic level. To begin
with, India is working on a maritime outreach to extend its Sagarmala programme
to the southern coastal African countries with ‘blue economies’; it is also
building its International Solar Alliance, which Djibouti, Comoros, Cote
d’Ivoire, Somalia and Ghana signed on to on the sidelines of the afdb project.
In its efforts, India has tapped other development partners of Africa,
including Japan, which sent a major delegation to the afdb meeting. It has also
turned to the United States, with which it has developed dialogues in fields
such as peacekeeping training and agricultural support, to work with African
countries. It is significant that during the recent inter-governmental
consultations between India and Germany, both countries brought in their Africa
experts to discuss possible cooperation in developmental programmes in that
continent. It will take more heavy-lifting to elevate India’s historical
anti-colonial ties with Africa to productive economic partnerships. But it is
clear that at a time when China is showcasing its Belt and Road Initiative as
the “project of the century” and also bolstering its position as Africa’s
largest donor, a coalition of like-minded countries such as the one India is putting
together could provide an effective way to ensure more equitable and
transparent development aid to Africa.
Vocabulary
Seemed: give the
impression or sensation of being something or having a particular quality.
Example: Dawn
seemed annoyed
Synonyms: appear to be, have the appearance/air
of being, give the impression of being
Foothold: a place
where a person's foot can be lodged to support them securely, especially while
climbing.
Example: Twice she
had to stop to rest, her arms trembling with the strain, locking her feet into
semi-secure footholds and leaning into the rock.
Sphere: denoting
an area of activity, section of society, etc., distinguished by a particular
characteristic.
Example: Blogosphere
Affordable: inexpensive;
reasonably priced.
Example: Affordable
housing
Strings: a set of
things tied or threaded together on a thin cord.
Example: She wore a
string of agates around her throat
Synonyms: strand, rope, necklace
Outreach: the extent
or length of reaching out.
Example: We should
be worried about this, at least if we're to be measured by our impact and
outreach
Credentials: a
qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's
background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something.
Example: Recruitment
is based mainly on academic credentials
Peacekeeping: the active
maintenance of a truce between nations or communities, especially by an
international military force.
Example: The
2,300-strong UN peacekeeping force
Colonial: a native
or inhabitant of a colony.
Example: Slaves
weren't colonials, they were the property of colonials
Transparent: a material
or article allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be
distinctly seen.
Example: Transparent
blue water
Synonyms: clear, crystal
clear, see-through, translucent, pellucid, limpid