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THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-May 24, 2017- Topic 2

Maharajah of debt
On Air India’s revival
The reputation of India’s national air carrier for making consecutive losses is closely matched, and also linked, to its operational efficiencies. The issue of whether the airline has a future has been frequently posed, but the question has a certain edge after the introduction and growth of private airlines. Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha, however, believes the government can still revive the carrier, and grow it into India’s own “great global airline” to compete with the likes of Emirates and Lufthansa. 
In an interview to this newspaper, Mr. Sinha added that the government is working on a plan to improve the airline’s financial position, corporate governance, and management. But the main problems that beset Air India are structural, which is why efforts to revive the entity are unlikely to bear fruit. The airline has failed time and again to prove that it can generate sustainable profits. It recorded an operating profit after almost a decade in fiscal 2015-16, thanks mainly to a fall in oil prices, but still ended the year with a net loss. These losses have been mainly owing to a slew of operational inefficiencies, including a bloated workforce. It is doubtful whether these issues can be adequately addressed unless there is a change in ownership. Traditionally, public ownership has left the carrier’s management subservient to the interests of the political class, while taxpayers funding the airline’s operations have been left holding the short end of the stick.
Years of consecutive losses have also ruined Air India’s overall financial position, pushing the airline into a debt trap. In 2011, a consortium of public sector banks that gave working capital loans to Air India was forced to reduce the airline’s debt load. A bailout package of over Rs.30,000 crore was also extended by the Centre in 2012 to deal with losses. Yet, by the end of 2015-16 Air India still carried a debt load of about Rs.46,000 crore; the cost of paying interest on the debt alone was putting huge pressure on earnings. This has of late led many people, including Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani, to project the airline’s problems as having simply to do with its capital structure. Such a conclusion ignores the reality that Air India’s debt burden is the product of bureaucratic mismanagement over several years. Any financial bailout that does not address this fundamental problem would mean throwing good money after bad. This would be sinful in an age where profitable private airlines can easily fill any vacuum left in the market by Air India’s exit. Private buyers are unlikely to come forward to buy Air India, as its debt load easily eats up any operating profit. In that case the government can either force public sector lenders to incur more losses, or use public funds to pay them out. Either way, the taxpayers will be the losers.
Vocabulary
Reputation: the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something.
Example: His reputation was tarnished by allegations that he had taken bribes

Consecutive: following continuously.
Example: Five consecutive months of serious decline
Synonyms: successive, succeeding, following, in succession, running, in a row

Posed: assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn.
Example: She posed for a swarm of TV cameramen
Synonyms: model, sit

Revive: restore to life or consciousness.
Example: Both men collapsed, but were revived
Synonyms: resuscitate, bring around, bring back to consciousness

Beset: trouble or threaten persistently.
Example: The social problems that beset the inner city
Synonyms: plague, bedevil, assail, beleaguer, afflict, torment, rack, oppress

Slew: a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement.
Example: I was assaulted by the thump and slew of the van

Adequate: satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.
Example: This office is perfectly adequate for my needs
Synonyms: sufficient, enough, requisite; acceptable, passable, reasonabl

Stick: push a sharp or pointed object into or through something.
Example: He stuck his fork into the sausage
Synonyms: thrust, push, insert, jab, poke, dig, plunge

Ruined: reduce a building or place to a state of decay, collapse, or disintegration.
Example: A ruined castle
Synonyms: derelict, in ruins, dilapidated, ruinous, tumbledown, ramshackle

Mismanagement: a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else.
Example: The company found passenger travel a distraction from the main business of moving freight
Synonyms: diversion, interruption, disturbance, interference, hindrance

Bailout: an act of giving financial assistance to a failing business or economy to save it from collapse.
Example: Now Trump may need a financial bailout or concessions from bond holders to save the company from bankruptcy.

Vacuum: a space entirely devoid of matter.
Example: Since by definition it contains no matter, the vacuum of space itself has NO temperature.
Synonyms: emptiness, void, nothingness, vacancy, absence, black hole



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