THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - July 27, 2018 - Topic 1
Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has
exceeded expectations in emerging from Wednesday’s election within touching
distance of a majority. The former cricketer will come to the Prime Minister’s office at the end
of a bitter year, and his first test will be to assert a legitimate claim to
power. The campaign for these federal and provincial elections in Pakistan has
been called the “dirtiest” in its history, and the announcement of the results
is already tainted by allegations of rigging and military interference.
In
fact, the removal of Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister last summer and later from
the electoral arena over a conviction on corruption charges had given the
impression that the dice were loaded in Mr. Khan’s favour. The former cricketer
will be watched for how he emerges from the shadow of the campaign and the
election itself. His immediate task is
to negotiate assistance from the International Monetary Fund to stave off a
balance of payments crisis. Pakistan has already sought more loans from China,
with no sign that the costs of infrastructure projects under the China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor will be recovered soon. His next set of challenges emerge from
the region, where he will be expected to make good on promises made by Pakistan
to Washington and Kabul to crack down on terror and bring the Taliban to the
table for talks. Mr. Khan has long held that the U.S. must first pull out
troops from Afghanistan, and was called “Taliban Khan” for suggesting that
Taliban militants were fighting for “independence”. The next steps will take
place amid great scrutiny of the tenor of his engagement with Donald Trump’s
administration, given the U.S. President’s tough talk against Pakistan.
Mr. Khan will also have to tackle terror groups
inside Pakistan, those that target Pakistani forces and those trained with
Pakistan’s support to target its neighbours. It is here that Prime Minister
Khan will be most tested; these groups function with impunity, and it remains
to be seen whether his softness during the campaign against them will carry
over into the prime ministership. Significantly,
he spent the most time on ties with India when listing his foreign policy
priorities. While his comments on alleged human rights violations in Jammu and
Kashmir will not be viewed kindly in New Delhi, those on resolving disputes
through dialogue must be regarded seriously. So far, he had distanced himself
from what he called the “soft approach” of the Sharif government towards India.
But after the election result, Mr. Khan claimed that no Pakistani leader had
engaged more with India than he had. He offered to take two steps forward if
India reciprocates. For the moment, he will also be aware of other odds that
are stacked against him; not the least being that of becoming the first
Pakistani PM to complete a full term.
Vocabulary
Exceeded: be
greater in number or size than a quantity, number, or other measurable thing
Example: Production
costs have exceeded $60,000
Legitimate: conforming
to the law or to rules.
Example: His
claims to legitimate authority
Synonyms: legal, lawful, licit, legalized, authorized, permitted, permissible, allowable
Campaign: work
in an organized and active way toward a particular goal, typically a political
or social one.
Example: People
who campaigned against child labor
Synonyms: crusade, fight, battle, push, press, strive, struggle, lobby
Interference: the
action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.
Example: He
denied that there had been any interference in the country's internal affairs
Synonyms: intrusion, intervention, intercession, involvement, trespass, meddling
Negotiate: try
to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion with others.
Example: His
government's willingness to negotiate
Synonyms: discuss
terms, talk, consult, parley, confer, debate, compromise
Assistance: the
provision of money, resources, or information to help someone.
Example: Plans
offering financial assistance to employers
Synonyms: help, aid, support, backing, reinforcement, succor, relief
Scrutiny: critical
observation or examination.
Example: Every
aspect of local government was placed under scrutiny
Synonyms: examination, inspection, survey, study, perusal, investigation
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
Impunity: exemption
from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
Example: The
impunity enjoyed by military officers implicated in civilian killings
Synonyms: immunity, indemnity, exemption
(from punishment), freedom from liability
Dispute: a
disagreement, argument, or debate.
Example: A
territorial dispute between the two countries
Synonyms: debate, discussion, disputation, argument, controversy, disagreement
Engage: participate
or become involved in.
Example: Organizations
engage in a variety of activities
Synonyms: participate
in, take part in, join in, become involved in, go in
for, partake in/of
