THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- December 26, 2017- Topic 2
The meeting between the
Special Representatives of India and China — National Security Adviser Ajit
Doval and State Councillor Yang Jiechi — on the boundary question on
December 22, the 20th so far, was unique for a number of reasons. The talks
came more than 20 months after the last round, reflecting a period of extreme
strain in India-China ties, including the 70-day troop stand-off at Doklam this
year.
Previous meetings had followed each other within a year. Also, at the
recent Communist Party Congress, Mr. Yang was elevated to the Political Bureau,
and this is the first time the Chinese side has been represented by an SR of
such seniority. As a result, the two sides were best poised to move ahead in
the three-step process that was part of the Agreement on ‘Political Parameters
and Guiding Principles for the Settlement of the India-China Boundary Question’
in 2005 — that is, defining the guidelines for the settlement of border
disputes, formulating a framework agreement on the implementation of the
guidelines, and completing border demarcation. The SRs were given an extended
mandate after meetings between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi
Jinping this year, and thus went well beyond the remit of discussing the
resolution of boundary issues. Above all, they were guided by the Modi-Xi
agreements of 2017, including the ‘Astana consensus’ that “differences must not
be allowed to become disputes”, and the understanding at Xiamen that
India-China relations “are a factor of stability” in an increasingly unstable
world.
It would be a mistake,
however, to infer that with all these engagements the worst in bilateral ties
is now behind the two countries. Since 2013, when the Border Defence
Cooperation Agreement was signed, there has been a steady decline in relations
in all spheres. The border has seen more transgressions, people-to-people ties
have suffered amid mutual suspicion, and China’s forays in South Asia as well
as India’s forays into South-East Asian sea lanes have increasingly become
areas of contestation. In India, this is seen as the outcome of China’s
ambition of geopolitical domination. In this vitiated atmosphere India views
every move by China as a targeted assault — such as the Belt and Road
Initiative with the economic corridor with Pakistan, the free trade agreement
with the Maldives, and the blocking of India’s membership bid at the Nuclear
Suppliers Group. In turn, Beijing sees the U.S.-India defence agreements, the
Quadrilateral engagement with Japan, Australia and the U.S., and Indian
opposition to the BRI quite the same way. The stand-off at Doklam was a hint of
what may ensue at greater regularity unless greater attention is paid to
resolving the differences for which the SR meetings process was set up in the
first place.
Vocabulary
Representative: an example of a class or
group.
Example: Fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes
Synonyms: example, specimen, exemplar, exemplification
Unique: being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
Example: The situation was unique in modern politics
Synonyms: distinctive, distinct, individual, special, idiosyncratic, single, sole
Strain: a force tending to pull or stretch something to an
extreme or damaging degree.
Example: The usual type of chair puts an enormous strain on the spine
Synonyms: tension, tightness, tautness
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, suspension of hostilities
Elevate: raise or lift something up to a higher position.
Example: The exercise will naturally elevate your chest and head
Synonyms: raise, lift (up), raise up/aloft, upraise, hoist, hike
up, haul up
Framework: an essential supporting structure of a building, vehicle,
or object.
Example: A conservatory in a delicate framework of iron
Synonyms: frame, substructure, infrastructure, structure, skeleton, chassis
Demarcation: the action of fixing the
boundary or limits of something.
Example: The demarcation of the maritime border
Synonyms: separation, distinction, differentiation, division, delimitation, definition
Remit: cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting a debt or
punishment.
Example: The excess of the sentence over 12 months was remitted
Synonyms: cancel, set aside, suspend, revoke, abrogate
Transgression: an act that goes against a
law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
Example: I'll be keeping an eye out for further transgressions
Synonyms: offense, crime, sin, wrong, wrongdoing, misdemeanor, impropriety
Contestation: the action or process of
disputing or arguing.
Example: Ideological
contestation over social policy in the European Union
Foray: a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory,
especially to obtain something; a raid.
Example: The garrison made a foray against Richard's camp
Synonyms: raid, attack, assault, incursion, swoop, strike, onslaught, sortie
Engagement: a formal agreement to get
married.
Example: And it won't be a formal engagement , at least not until I can get a ring.
Synonyms: marriage contract, betrothal, espousal
Ensue: happen or occur afterward or as a result.
Example: The difficulties that ensued from their commitment to Cuba
Synonyms: result, follow, develop, proceed, succeed, emerge, stem, arise
