THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - September 24, 2018 - Topic 1
The Rafale deal has been the subject of heated
claims and counter-claims on two broad issues — that the contract to purchase
36 French multi-role fighter aircraft was grossly overvalued and that it was
tainted by crony capitalism. Ammunition for the second charge came from an
unexpected quarter with former French President François Hollande stating in an interview that it was India that suggested the Anil
Ambani-owned Reliance Defence Ltd. as the offset partner for the deal. This
squarely contradicts what the Modi government has been saying all along. While
the Centre has insisted that the choice of offset partners is entirely that of
the manufacturer, or of Dassault Aviation, Mr. Hollande’s remarks were widely
perceived as bolstering the Congress allegation that the Rafale deal was
structured to favour one industrialist.
In the storm that ensued, the
clarificatory statements issued — by the Centre, the French Foreign Ministry
and Dassault — did little to clearly address what Mr. Hollande had said. The
Defence Ministry’s statement merely reiterated that governments
have no role in offset contracts, which are
purely commercial. The French government said pretty much the same thing, and
Dassault’s statement reaffirmed that it had chosen to tie up with Reliance Defence.
But all this merely begs the question: did the Centre suggest a partnership
with Reliance Defence as Mr. Hollande said? Also, if so, what form did it take?
A firm nudge in that direction? A quiet whisper in someone’s ear? Who suggested
to who? And when? It remains to be seen whether Mr. Hollande will now choose to
complete his half-finished remarks to the French investigative website.
No questions have been raised about the
capabilities of the Rafale jet, and the corruption allegations have persisted
in the absence — unlike in the case of some other defence deals such as Bofors
— of a financial trail. But a fair part of the reason for the concerns about
the deal relate to process. If it was the temptation to make a
headline-grabbing announcement that led Prime Minister Modi to unexpectedly
announce the decision to purchase 36 Rafale aircraft, during his France visit
in April 2015, it was a bad mistake. It is true that the deal was signed only
in September 2016, after clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Security, but
Mr. Modi’s 2015 declaration of a new deal clearly caught even many of his
senior officials unawares, who were labouring under the belief that
negotiations for the purchase of 126 Rafale aircraft, initiated by the
UPA government, were still on. As
things stand, greater transparency is the only way to clear the air. Private
briefings to Opposition leaders and the disclosure of all information that
doesn’t jeopardise national security or impact the aircrafts’ operational
capability are good starting points. The decision to reject the formation of a
Joint Parliamentary Committee to examine the deal should be reconsidered. If
the political war over Rafale continues, it is defence modernisation that will
become the real victim.
Vocabulary
Overvalue: overestimate
the importance of.
Example: Intelligence
can be overvalued
Tainted: contaminate
or pollute something
Example: The
air was tainted by fumes from the cars
Synonyms: contaminate, pollute, adulterate, infect, blight, spoil, soil
Contradict: deny
the truth of a statement, especially by asserting the opposite.
Example: The
survey appears to contradict the industry's claims
Synonyms: deny, rebut, dispute, challenge, counter, controvert, gainsay
Perceive: interpret
or look on someone or something in a particular way
Example: If
Guy does not perceive himself as disabled, nobody else should
Synonyms: regard, look
on, view, consider, think
of, judge, deem, adjudge
Bolster: support
or strengthen; prop up.
Example: The
fall in interest rates is starting to bolster confidence
Ensue: happen
or occur afterward or as a result.
Example: The
difficulties that ensued from their commitment to Cuba
Synonyms: result, follow, develop, proceed, succeed, emerge, stem, arise
Reiterate: say
something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
Example: She
reiterated that the administration would remain steadfast in its support
Synonyms: repeat, say
again, restate, retell, recapitulate, go over
Reaffirmed: assert
again strongly.
Example: The
prime minister reaffirmed his commitment to the agreement
Persist: continue
firmly or obstinately in an opinion or a course of action in spite of
difficulty, opposition, or failure.
Example: The
minority of drivers who persist in drinking
Initiate: a
person who has been initiated into an organization or activity, typically
recently.
Example: Initiates
of the Shiva cult
Synonyms: novice, starter, beginner, newcomer, student, pupil, learner, trainee
Transparency: the
condition of being transparent.
Example: The
transparency of ice
Synonyms: translucency, limpidity, clearness, clarity; openness
