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THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - July 26, 2018 - Topic 2


Sanctions relief: on waiver for India under CAATSA
The U.S. Congress’s report allowing the introduction of a presidential waiver of its controversial Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) will be greeted with a sense of relief in both New Delhi and Washington. The two governments have been working hard to avert a stand-off over the issue. The matter was particularly heated with India making it clear it would go ahead with the S-400 Triumf missile system deal with Russia regardless of the U.S. law and the threat of sanctions. 

CAATSA, signed reluctantly by President Donald Trump last August would have forced his administration to impose sanctions on any country carrying out significant defence and energy trade with sanctioned entities in Russia, Iran and North Korea. Mr. Trump had objected, arguing that the law took away his powers to decide on such matters. Indian delegations led by the Foreign Secretary had made a three-fold case for the waiver: that no weapons India bought would be used against the U.S.; that the U.S., which wants to partner with India in the Indo-Pacific, would hamper India’s military abilities by applying the sanctions or denying the country crucial technology; and that India has significantly reduced its dependence on Russian military hardware while increasing defence purchases from the U.S., and it would be unfair if the U.S. rewarded the effort with punitive measures. After months of testimony, including a final push for waiver for countries like India, Indonesia and Vietnam by U.S. Defence Secretary James Mattis a few days ago, the Congressional committee has relented. The Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee of Conference, which reconciles House and Senate versions, has accepted the need for waivers. The “modified waiver authority”, or amendment to Section 231 of CAATSA proposed by Congress, allows the President to waive sanctions in certain circumstances, for six months at a time, as long as he certifies that it is in the U.S.’s national security interests and does not “endanger” ongoing operations.
While the resolution of CAATSA-related sanctions is welcome, it isn’t the only irritant in the U.S.-India relationship that needs the attention of the External Affairs and Defence Ministers at the ‘2+2 dialogue’ with their American counterparts scheduled for September. The sanctions proposed by the Trump administration for energy trade with Iran still loom, as do possible punitive measures at the World Trade Organisation over tariffs and counter-tariffs the two countries have imposed on each other. New Delhi will also be aware that the waivers are contingent on Mr. Trump’s continued support to Indian defence requirements. Given the capricious and unpredictable policy swings Mr. Trump has shown, it will be prudent for New Delhi not to presume that the problems over CAATSA have fully blown over.
Vocabulary

Controversial: giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
Example: Years of wrangling over a controversial bypass
Synonyms: contentious, disputed, at issue, disputable, debatable, arguable

Regardless: without paying attention to the present situation; despite the prevailing circumstances.
Example: They were determined to carry on regardless
Synonyms: anyway, anyhow, in any case, nevertheless, nonetheless, despite everything

Reluctant: unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
Example: She seemed reluctant to discuss the matter
Synonyms: unwilling, disinclined, unenthusiastic, resistant, resisting, opposed

Delegation: a body of delegates or representatives; a deputation.
Example: A delegation of teachers
Synonyms: deputation, legation, mission, commission, delegates

Hamper: hinder or impede the movement or progress of.
Example: Their work is hampered by lack of funds
Synonyms: hinder, obstruct, impede, inhibit, retard, balk, thwart, foil, curb, delay

Dependence: the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else.
Example: Japan's dependence on imported oil

Explanatory: serving to explain something.
Example: Explanatory notes
Synonyms: explaining, descriptive, describing, illustrative, interpretive, instructive

Attention: the action of dealing with or taking special care of someone or something.
Example: The business needed her attention
Synonyms: consideration, contemplation, deliberation, thought, study, observation

Impose: take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment.
Example: She realized that she had imposed on Miss Hatherby's kindness
Synonyms: take advantage of, exploit, treat unfairly, bother, trouble

Capricious: given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior.
Example: A capricious and often brutal administration
Synonyms: fickle, inconstant, changeable, variable, mercurial, volatile, unpredictable

Presume: suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability.
Example: I presumed that the man had been escorted from the building
Synonyms: assume, suppose, dare say, imagine, take it, expect, believe, think


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