THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- February 14, 2018 - Topic 1
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Palestine underlines the delicate balance New Delhi has
adopted in this long-standing and seemingly intractable conflict. India, which
has been a champion of the Palestinian people’s national aspirations, has built
strong ties with Israel in recent years. Last year Mr. Modi became the first
Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel; the Ramallah visit has come just weeks
after his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, visited India.
On the other
hand, late last year India voted along with a vast majority of member-states at
the UN General Assembly against U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to
recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Last week in Ramallah, the Palestinian
National Authority’s administrative headquarters, Mr. Modi reiterated India’s
support for the Palestinian cause, saying it “hopes that Palestine soon becomes
a sovereign and independent country in a peaceful atmosphere”. Both sides also
signed a number of agreements for India-funded projects in the West Bank.
India’s policy objective is clear and rooted in political realism. It wants to
maintain the balance in its relationship with both Palestine and Israel, and
strengthen bilateral ties with each separately.
This balance is vital for India, for which Israel
is a source of defence equipment and agricultural technology. But Israel also
faces political isolation internationally over its occupation of the
Palestinian territories and does not have diplomatic ties with most countries
in West Asia. As reflected in the UNGA vote, international public opinion is
overwhelmingly against the occupation. India, which has vital interests in the
Gulf and enjoys good ties with the region’s Muslim countries, cannot afford to
be seen to be politically closer to Israel at the expense of ties with
Palestinians. So it is not a coincidence that the Prime Minister’s visit to
Palestine took place against the backdrop of India’s deepening ties with
Israel. With the Ramallah visit, the message Mr. Modi is sending out is that
India’s partnership with Israel is not at the expense of its principled support
for the Palestinian cause. Still, changing nuances in India’s position were on
display during the visit. Traditionally, India has supported the creation of an
independent Palestine within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its
capital. According to this line, Israel would have to withdraw from the West
Bank and East Jerusalem and either pull out the Jewish settlements or do a
land-swap with the Palestinians as part of a final agreement. Mr. Modi
carefully avoided any reference to the borders or to the capital. In effect,
India’s support for the two-state solution remains, but it has now stopped
short of the specifics.
Vocabulary
Delicate: easily broken or damaged;
fragile.
Example: Delicate china
Synonyms: fragile, breakable, frail, frangible
Antonyms: easy, unrefined, unbreakable, rugged, unskilled
Aspiration: a hope or ambition of
achieving something.
Example: He had nothing tangible to back up
his literary aspirations
Synonyms: desire, hope, dream, wish, longing, yearning, aim
Antonyms: aimlessness, avoidance, carelessness, heedlessness
Counterpart: a person or thing holding a
position or performing a function that corresponds to that of another person or
thing in another place.
Example: The minister held talks with his
French counterpart
Synonyms: equivalent, opposite
number, peer, equal, coequal, parallel
Antonyms: archetype, model, original, pattern, prototype
Recognise: acknowledge the existence,
validity, or legality of.
Example: The defense is recognized in
Mexican law
Synonyms: acknowledge, accept, admit, realize, be
aware of
Sovereign: possessing supreme or
ultimate power.
Example: In modern democracies the people's
will is in theory sovereign
Synonyms: supreme, absolute, unlimited, unrestricted, boundless
Antonyms: unfree, subordinate, low-level
Realism: the quality or fact of
representing a person, thing, or situation accurately or in a way that is true
to life.
Example: The earthy realism of Raimu's
characters
Synonyms: authenticity, fidelity, verisimilitude, truthfulness, faithfulness
Antonyms: nominalism
Equipment: the necessary items for a
particular purpose.
Example: Office equipment
Synonyms: apparatus, paraphernalia, articles, appliances, impedimenta
Overwhelming: very great in amount.
Example: He was elected president by an
overwhelming majority
Synonyms: very
large, enormous, immense, inordinate, massive
Antonyms: mild, resistible
Afford: have enough money to pay
for.
Example: The best that I could afford was a
first-floor room
Synonyms: pay for, bear the
expense of, have the money for
Antonyms: break, break down, despair, droop, fail, faint
Nuance: a subtle difference in or
shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
Example: The nuances of facial expression
and body language
Synonyms: fine
distinction, subtle difference, shade, shading, gradation
Specific: a medicine or remedy
effective in treating a particular disease or part of the body.
Example: Licorice root is a specific for
low adrenal function.
Synonyms: particular proposition, item, specific, particular, detail
Antonyms: general, unspecified, gross, general-purpose, nonspecific
