THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- December 7, 2017- Topic 2
The announcement of a free
trade agreement between the Maldives and China is another sign of Beijing’s success in its outreach in South
Asia. After its push for maritime linkages across the Indian Ocean, including
naval exercises and port projects, and for the enhancement of regional
connectivity through the Belt and Road Initiative, China seems to be ready to
ramp up business ties across South Asia. China already has an FTA with
Pakistan, and is exploring or negotiating FTAs with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and
Nepal.
The negotiations with the Maldives took about three years and were
completed in September this year; it was ratified overnight by Parliament in
Male. The agreement is expected to be signed this week, during President
Abdulla Yameen’s first state visit to China. While New Delhi has made no public
statement, it has reportedly made its displeasure known, particularly on the
speed and stealth with which the negotiations were completed. However, apart
from the actual FTA, the rapid growth in China-Maldives ties has not been
hidden from anyone. This is driven by massive infrastructure projects,
including the development of Hulhule island and the “Friendship” bridge connecting
it to Male. Apart from investments of $1 billion, Chinese companies are
exploring tourism prospects in the Maldives, leases to resort islands, and
reclamation projects.
While this can be seen as a
natural outcome of the Maldives’ development plans, there are reasons for India
to worry. The Yameen government also said this week that it is not satisfied
with the working of the FTA with India. That statement, made by the Fisheries
Minister at a press conference in Colombo, is likely to be discussed in detail
between New Delhi and Male. Second, the manner in which the FTA was rushed
through Parliament in a matter of minutes at midnight, with opposition members
complaining they had not received enough notice, suggests a haste that would
naturally worry India. The move also shows that the Yameen government is not
inclined to pay much heed to international concerns over internal unrest. One
reason for Mr. Yameen keeping India out of the loop on the FTA talks may be New
Delhi’s new policy of engaging with the Maldivian opposition, especially former
President Mohammad Nasheed. The biggest worry for India is that the FTA will
draw the Maldives more closely into China’s security net. Although Mr. Yameen
has categorically stated that the Maldives will remain a “demilitarised zone”,
there are concerns that the PLA-Navy might be looking for a military base in
the islands linked to projects in Djibouti, Gwadar and Hambantota. The docking
of three Chinese naval warships in Male harbour in August, the first such “goodwill
visit”, was significant in this respect. China’s growing presence in the Indian
Ocean presents a challenge to India as it looks to define its place in the
U.S.-led “Indo-Pacific” realignment.
Vocabulary
Outreach: the extent or length
of reaching out.
Example: But we should be worried
about this, at least if we're to be measured by our impact and outreach
Enhancement: an increase or
improvement in quality, value, or extent.
Example: These enhancements will
improve the customer experience
Ramp up: provide or build
something with a ramp.
Example: It is our firm opinion, on
grounds of public safety, a ramped footbridge should be provided at this
location
Negotiation: discussion aimed at
reaching an agreement.
Example: A worldwide ban is currently
under negotiation
Synonyms: discussion(s), talks, deliberations, conference, debate, dialogue
Ratified: sign or give formal
consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
Example: The Treaty was ratified by
both countries in 1988.
Synonyms: confirm, approve, sanction, endorse, agree
to, accept, uphold
Displeasure: a feeling of annoyance
or disapproval.
Example: His grin turns into
thin-lipped displeasure
Synonyms: annoyance, irritation, crossness, anger, vexation, pique, rancor
Massive: large and heavy or
solid.
Example: A massive rampart of stone
Synonyms: huge, enormous, vast, immense, large, big, mighty, great
Reclamation: the process of
claiming something back or of reasserting a right.
Example: The reclamation of our shared
history
Haste: excessive speed or
urgency of movement or action.
Example: Working with feverish haste
Synonyms: speed, hastiness, hurriedness, swiftness, rapidity
Inclined: have a tendency to do
something.
Example: She's inclined to gossip
with complete strangers
Synonyms: prone, given, liable, likely, apt, wont
Significant: sufficiently great or
important to be worthy of attention.
Example: A significant increase in
sales
Synonyms: notable, noteworthy, worthy
of attention, remarkable, important
Realignment: the action of changing
or restoring something to a different or former position or state.
Example: The scheme will require the
realignment of local roads
