THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 28, 2017- Topic 1
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first meeting with President
Donald Trump, concern had grown about the future course of the bilateral
relationship, particularly whether Mr. Trump would maintain his predecessors’
commitment to its strengthening. These worries rested on Mr. Trump’s rewriting
the equation with Europe, reversing the American stand on China and in West
Asia.
They were also fuelled by his harsh words on trade tariffs, immigrants
and climate change, an issue on which he specifically targeted India. Mr. Modi
and Mr. Trump have put many fears to rest, their meeting marked by personal
bonhomie. This was reflected in Mr. Modi’s attempt to engage Mr. Trump’s
family, perceived to be an important power centre in the White House. He
invited his daughter Ivanka Trump to an entrepreneurship summit in India. Her
husband Jared Kushner was a part of the delegation-level talks. Importantly,
the India-U.S. joint statement has exceeded expectations, with an emphasis on
the need for Pakistan to stop attacks on India launched from its soil, and for
China to forge its Belt and Road Initiative taking into account India’s
concerns on territorial and sovereignty issues. Equally important has been the
continuity in the India-U.S. strategic partnership goals, albeit with a
softening of the tone on China’s actions in the South China Sea. Mentioning
North Korea, West Asia and Afghanistan, the statement talks of a “growing
strategic convergence” between the two countries and a shared vision on world
affairs. That neither side brought up the phrase “shared values” or took
questions from the media may be seen as a departure from past meetings, but it
is not a divergence from the views and preferences of both leaders. It may even
indicate further convergence between them.
However, while the two leaders were able to establish a common
understanding of global issues, the joint statement indicates that many
bilateral issues are yet to be resolved. The insertion of an entire section
titled “Increasing Free and Fair Trade” is a veiled attempt at putting the
Trump administration’s concerns on bilateral trade on the front burner — for
example, with references to “balancing the trade deficit”, “protecting
innovation”, and “increasing market access” in areas where American industry
has been most critical of Indian policy. While these bilateral issues were
articulated, others were not brought up, including India’s concerns on the
immigration process and H1B visa curbs, and Mr. Trump’s withdrawal from the
Paris climate accord, which will leave India’s climate change financing
handicapped. It is to be hoped that these will be raised in the near future.
All things considered, a good beginning appears to have been made during Mr.
Modi’s maiden meeting with Mr. Trump. It is now for them to tackle the more
substantive bilateral issues.
Vocabulary
Concern: anxiety;
worry.
Example: Such unsatisfactory work gives cause for concern
Synonyms: anxiety, worry, disquiet, apprehensiveness
Predecessor: a person who held a job or office before the current holder.
Example: The new president's foreign policy is very similar to that of his
predecessor
Synonyms: forerunner, precursor, antecedent
Immigrant: a
person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
Example: Another theme running through the huge demo was solidarity with refugees
and immigrants .
Synonyms: newcomer, settler, migrant, emigrant, nonnative
Bonhomie: cheerful
friendliness; geniality.
Example: He exuded good humor and bonhomie
Forge: move
forward gradually or steadily.
Example: He forged through the crowded side streets
Synonyms: advance steadily, advance gradually, press on
Articulate: express an idea or feeling fluently and coherently.
Example: They were unable to articulate their emotions
Synonyms: express, voice, vocalize, put in
words, communicate
Substantive: having a firm basis in reality and therefore important, meaningful,
or considerable.
Example: There is no substantive evidence for the efficacy of these drugs
Veil: cover
with or as though with a veil.
Example: She veiled her face
Synonyms: envelop, surround, swathe, enfold, cover, conceal
Albeit: although.
Example: He was making progress, albeit rather slowly
