THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 29, 2017- Topic 1
Agreeing to disagree
The separate announcements by India and China that the Doklam military
stand-off has ended are a welcome sign that diplomacy has prevailed over
the harsh rhetoric of the past 10 weeks. The measured tone of the statement
from New Delhi, referring to the “expeditious disengagement of border
personnel” as part of the understanding between the two countries, shows that
the government’s policy of pursuing diplomatic measures in the face of China’s
angry rhetoric was wise.
In turn, China’s statement, which said that Indian
troops had withdrawn from the disputed Doklam plateau while Chinese troops
continue to patrol the area, gives Beijing the latitude it requires to end the
stand-off peacefully. The differing versions and the lack of further
information leave several questions unanswered about the terms of the
disengagement. But the very fact that both countries have been able to issue
statements — even if they were designed to satisfy their domestic audiences —
suggests that in diplomatic negotiations, each took into account the other’s
constraints. In issuing statements that were inconsistent with each other, both
sides seem to have agreed to disagree. To that end, the importance lies less in
the detail but in the détente itself, in the decision by the leaderships of
both countries to pull back from what some feared could escalate into a full-blown
conflict. In this, it must be noted that New Delhi and Beijing have respected
the wishes of the Bhutanese government, which wanted an early end to the crisis
before the bitter winter set in.
One hopes the decision on Doklam, which comes a week before Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is scheduled to go to China, will guide the bilateral spirit
beyond the September 3-5 BRICS summit to be held in Xiamen. Once Mr. Modi and
Chinese President Xi Jinping have met, diplomats must begin the heavy lifting
required to repair the rupture in ties over the past few months, beginning with
the cancellation of the Nathu La route for Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrims.
Statements from China during the stand-off indicate that it no longer
recognises the gains made in the Special Representative talks in 2012. Nor does
it regard the India-Bhutan-China tri-junction near Batang-La to have been
settled. India has made it clear that it does not consider the Sikkim boundary
settled either, and both sides will have to walk swiftly to come back to some
semblance of an accord on such basic issues before they can move further. India
and China must revert to the spirit of the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement
of 2013, which laid down specific guidelines on tackling future developments
along the 3,488-km boundary the two countries share. The past two and a half
months are also a lesson that India cannot be unprepared for “another Doklam”,
as Chief of the Army Staff Bipin Rawat said on Sunday. India must necessarily
“hope for the best, and prepare for the worst”, when it comes to tensions with
its northern neighbour.
Vocabulary
Stand-off: a
stalemate or deadlock between two equally matched opponents in a dispute or
conflict.
Example: The 16-day-old standoff was no closer to being resolved
Synonyms: deadlock, stalemate, impasse, draw, tie, dead
heat
Diplomacy: the
profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically
by a country's representatives abroad.
Example: The government should assign an ambassador-at-large to oversee diplomacy in
the region
Synonyms: statesmanship, statecraft, negotiation(s), discussion(s), talks, dialogue
Prevail: prove
more powerful than opposing forces; be victorious.
Example: It is hard for logic to prevail over emotion
Synonyms: win, win out/through, triumph, be
victorious, carry the day, come out on top
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, way with
words
Expeditious: done with speed and efficiency.
Example: An expeditious investigation
Synonyms: speedy, swift, quick, rapid, fast, brisk, efficient, prompt, punctual
Constraint: a limitation or restriction.
Example: The availability of water is the main constraint on food production
Synonyms: restriction, limitation, curb, check, restraint, control, damper, rein
Inconsistent: not staying the same throughout.
Example: Police interpretation of the law was often inconsistent
Rupture: a
breach of a harmonious relationship.
Example: The rupture with his father would never be healed
Synonyms: rift, estrangement, falling-out, breakup, breach, split, separation
Semblance: the
outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality
is different.
Example: She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order
Synonyms: Outward appearance,
show, facade, front, veneer, guise, pretense
Revert: return
to a previous state, condition, practice, etc.
Example: He reverted to his native language
Synonyms: return, go back, change back, default, fall
back, regress
