THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- January 12, 2018 - Topic 1
On privatisation of Air
India
The Union Cabinet has
approved a series of changes in foreign direct investment norms as the
government prepares to enter the last lap of its economic policy-setting phase
ahead of the 2019 election. Key among these was the decision to allow up to 49%
overseas ownership, including by a foreign airline, in Air India. This comes
just a little more than six months after the Cabinet Committee on Economic
Affairs gave its nod for a strategic disinvestment of the airline.
The
relaxation in ownership norms clears the decks for possible bidders such as the
Singapore Airlines-Tata combine and Jet Airways — with its overseas equity and
route partners — to make a more detailed commercial assessment of the
investment opportunity the state-owned flag carrier presents. For the fiscally
constrained government, the decision couldn’t have come sooner. With the Union
Budget due soon and the government woefully short of its budgeted strategic
disinvestment goal for the current financial year — as of end-November, only
28% of the targeted ₹15,000 crore had been realised — the hope must be for an accelerated
timetable for the stake sale. Still, the fulfilment of a necessary condition
for a strategic sale doesn’t automatically become sufficient grounds for a
successful privatisation. Given the carrier’s accumulated debt of about ₹50,000 crore and the fact
that the interest of potential investors is likely to be focussed on Air
India’s lucrative long-haul international routes and its fleet of more than 40
wide-bodied aircraft, disinvestment will be neither easy nor guaranteed. At the
very least, the government needs to set a clear, unambiguous road map for the
sale process.
The other reform cleared by
the Cabinet was the crucial decision to put 100% FDI in Single Brand Retail
Trading under the ‘automatic’ route, accompanied by the long-sought relaxation
of mandatory local sourcing norms. This had been a major issue with potential
investors including Apple, which had repeatedly urged the government to take a
more benign view given the level of technological advancement incorporated in
its products and the difficulty in finding local sources of supply at the
requisite scale. The five-year holiday on the 30% local-sourcing requirement is
expected to give companies setting up shop here adequate time to identify,
train and even technologically assist in the creation of local supply chains.
If this decision was going to be made, it is surprising it was not done in
November 2015, when the Centre changed tack and opened up single brand retail
to 100% FDI. An early decision would have helped, given the sector’s potential
for job-creation and technology upgradation. Still, better late than never.
Vocabulary
Overseas: a foreign country, especially one across the sea.
Example: He spent quite a lot of time working overseas
Synonyms: oversea, abroad
Antonyms: domestic
Assessment: the evaluation or estimation of the nature,
quality, or ability of someone or something.
Example: The assessment of educational needs
Synonyms: evaluation, judgment, rating, estimation, appraisal, analysis
Constrain: severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity
of.
Example: Agricultural development is considerably constrained by
climate
Synonyms: restrict, limit, curb, check, restrain, contain, rein
in
Woeful: characterized by, expressive of, or causing sorrow
or misery.
Example: Her face was woeful
Synonyms: tragic, sad, miserable, cheerless, gloomy, sorry, pitiful, pathetic
Antonyms: superior, joyful
Accelerate: begin to move more quickly.
Example: The car accelerated toward her
Synonyms: recreate, hotfoot, zip, travel
rapidly, quicken
Antonyms: slow up, retard, slow, slow
down, decelerate
Accumulate: gather together or acquire an increasing number or
quantity of.
Example: Investigators have yet to accumulate enough evidence
Synonyms: gather, collect, assemble, amass, stockpile, pile
up, heap up
Antonyms: disperse, dissipate, divide, parcel, portion, scatter
Unambiguous: not open to more than one interpretation.
Example: Instructions should be unambiguous
Synonyms: univocal, unequivocal
Antonyms: uncertain, left-handed, double-barrelled, double-edged
Accompany: go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.
Example: The two sisters were to accompany us to New York
Synonyms: go with, travel with, keep someone
company, tag along with
Benign: gentle; kindly.
Example: Her face was calm and benign
Synonyms: kindly, kind, warmhearted, good-natured, friendly, warm
Antonyms: cancerous, malign, malignant, unkind
