THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - September 22, 2018 - Topic 2
Within 24 hours of announcing a meeting between External Affairs Minister Sushma
Swaraj and Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah
Mahmood Qureshi in New York next week, India called it off. The reasons cited for this overnight flip-flop are recent
attacks in Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan-based groups,
and stamps issued by the Pakistani postal service that glorified Kashmiri
terrorists. According to the MEA spokesperson, both acts “expose” Pakistan’s
“evil agenda” and the “true face of the new Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran
Khan”, rendering talks “meaningless”.
While the government is well within its
rights to rethink any decision it takes, the reasons that it has furnished for
cancelling the meeting are far from convincing. To begin with, there have been
a number of violent attacks in J&K in the past few months which predate the
government’s decision to schedule the meeting. Since the beginning of the year,
13 Border Security Force jawans have been killed along the Line of Control and
the International Border, including the latest case on Wednesday of a jawan’s
body recovered bearing torture marks. In the same period, more than 20
policemen belonging to J&K police have been killed by terror groups backed
by Pakistan. The government’s reaction to Friday morning’s killing of three
policemen thus appears puzzling. Equally bewildering is the subject of the
stamps of Kashmiri terrorists; while there is no doubt that they are offensive,
they were issued back in July before Mr. Khan came to power. The government
needs to clarify its position on what prompted the cancellation of the meeting,
not just for the domestic audience but also for the international community
which is watching the India-Pakistan relationship very closely.
The decision to cancel the meeting in New York
dampens hope for meaningful engagement between the two countries for the
foreseeable future, perhaps until the general election in India in 2019. Delhi
and Islamabad should use this period to bring down tensions. In particular, the
situation on the LoC warrants immediate attention. A day before the killing of
the BSF jawan, a statement by the Defence Minister that the Indian Army is
“also cutting heads, but not displaying them” only highlights the need to stop
the retaliatory cycle. The new hotline just operationalised between the BSF and
the Pakistan Rangers is an
important initiative in this regard. India’s decision to call off the New York
meeting is only the latest in a series of cancellations of talks with Pakistan
since the Modi government came to power. There is little doubt that
provocations from Pakistan, and the seriousness of the attacks launched by
groups based there warrant a firm signal from India. But a credible position
also requires consistency, which the government has not brought to bear on its
Pakistan policy thus far.
Vocabulary
Glorified: describe
or represent as admirable, especially unjustifiably or undeservedly.
Example: A
football video glorifying violence
Synonyms: ennoble, exalt, elevate, dignify, enhance, augment, promote, praise
Expose: make
something visible, typically by uncovering it.
Example: At
low tide the sands are exposed
Synonyms: reveal, uncover, lay
bare
Rethink: think
again about something such as a policy or course of action, especially in order
to make changes to it.
Example: The
government was forced to rethink its plans
Furnished: provide
a house or room with furniture and fittings.
Example: The
proprietor has furnished the bedrooms in a variety of styles
Synonyms: fit
out, provide with furniture, appoint, outfit
Predate: exist
or occur at a date earlier than something
Example: This
letter predates her illness
Bewilder: cause
someone to become perplexed and confused.
Example: She
seemed frightened and bewildered
Synonyms: baffle, mystify, bemuse, perplex, puzzle, addle, confuse, confound
Offensive: causing
someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry.
Example: The
allegations made are deeply offensive to us
Synonyms: insulting, insolent, derogatory, disrespectful, hurtful, wounding
Provocation: action
or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately.
Example: You
should remain calm and not respond to provocation
Synonyms: goading, prodding, egging
on, incitement, pressure, annoyance
Credible: able
to be believed
Example: Few
people found his story credible
Synonyms: believable, plausible, tenable, able
to hold water, conceivable
Consistency: the
way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or
viscosity.
Example: The
sauce has the consistency of creamed butter
Synonyms: thickness, density, viscosity, heaviness, texture, firmness, solidity
