THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - October 8, 2018 - Oldest friends
India-Russia summits have traditionally been
short on time and ceremony and big on productivity. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 22-hour visit to Delhi last week was no exception. On Friday, the two
countries announced a number of agreements, including a $5.43
billion S-400 Triumf missile system deal, a space
cooperation arrangement to put an Indian in space, and an action plan for a new
nuclear plant. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mr. Putin also addressed a
business summit, in an attempt to diversify ties and increase bilateral trade,
currently below $10 billion. Much of the fresh momentum in bilateral engagement
will come from the energy sector.
Though the two sides didn’t announce an
agreement between ONGC Videsh and Gazprom as expected, several billions of
dollars worth of investment and energy deals are in the pipeline.
Significantly, the agreements discussed during Mr. Putin’s visit have
geopolitical implications. The signing of the S-400 air defence system deal, for
instance, is of far greater consequence than its size. It denotes India’s
desire to deepen defence cooperation with Russia; also that it is prepared to
do this despite U.S. warnings that the deal could attract sanctions. That this
deal comes just a month after India signed the Communications Compatibility and
Security Agreement (COMCASA) for better interoperability with the U.S. military
is a sign that India will not be forced or even persuaded into putting all its
eggs in one strategic basket.
New Delhi’s assertion of “strategic autonomy” and
desire for multipolarity will be seriously tested in the coming months. For
one, it chose to sign the S-400 deal, but resisted concluding other major
defence deals with Russia on helicopters, stealth frigates and assault rifles,
which Moscow will no doubt push for. More defence deals with Russia will make
it increasingly difficult for the U.S. to give India a waiver from sanctions
under CAATSA, its legislation aimed at curtailing defence and energy dealings
with Russia, Iran and North Korea. Washington has
already reacted to the S-400 deal, making it clear that any waiver will not be
on a “country” basis, but on a “transaction-by-transaction” basis. In any case,
accepting a waiver will implicitly commit India to reducing its intake of
Russian military hardware. Both on CAATSA and on the U.S.’s proposed sanctions
on Iran that go into force on November 4, India will need to make some tough
decisions. It is one thing to reinforce long-standing and close friendships as Mr.
Modi did during his annual summit with the Russian President this month, and
with the Iranian President earlier this year, or with the U.S. President last
year — the situation can be much more complex when friends expect you to choose
between them.
Vocabulary
Traditional: existing
in or as part of a tradition; long-established.
Example: The
traditional festivities of the church year
Synonyms: long-established, customary, time-honored, established, classic
Diversify: make
or become more diverse or varied.
Example: The
trilobites diversified into a great number of species
Significant: sufficiently
great or important to be worthy of attention
Example: A
significant increase in sales
Synonyms: notable, noteworthy, worthy
of attention, remarkable, important
Instance: an
example or single occurrence of something.
Example: A
serious instance of corruption
Synonyms: example, exemplar, occasion, occurrence, case, illustration
Consequence: a
result or effect of an action or condition.
Example: Many
have been laid off from work as a consequence of the administration's policies
Synonyms: result, upshot, outcome, effect, repercussion, ramification, corollary
Interoperability: the
ability of computer systems or software to exchange and make use of information.
Example: Interoperability
between devices made by different manufacturers
Assertion: a
confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
Example: His
assertion that his father had deserted the family
Synonyms: declaration, contention, statement, claim, opinion, proclamation
Frigate: a
warship with a mixed armament, generally heavier than a destroyer (in the US
Navy) and of a kind originally introduced for convoy escort work.
Example: Predominantly
it was the destroyers and frigates of the Navy that served.
Curtail: reduce
in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on.
Example: Civil
liberties were further curtailed
Synonyms: reduce, cut, cut
down, decrease, lessen, pare down, trim, retrench
Reinforce: strengthen
or support, especially with additional personnel or material.
Example: Paratroopers
were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area
Synonyms: augment, increase, add
to, supplement, boost, top up