PARAGRAPH,WORDS AND MEANINGS

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Topic Of The Day:-“Clarity on the border”

In the meanwhile, some of the expectations had rewritten themselves. The Joint Working Group — that had been clarifying the border areas with a view to leading up to exchange of maps on a mutually agreed scale on where the Line of Actual Control (LAC) lay in each others’ perception — had run itself into the ground. This was after sample maps were exchanged in the Middle Sector without having been able to progress to the Western and Eastern Sectors. There was a time when as many as four lines ran across the border areas: one where we perceived the LAC to be, one where the Chinese perceived the LAC to be, one where we perceived the Chinese perceived the line to be and one where the Chinese perceived where we thought our line lay. The last two lines were somewhat guess-worked from the military graffititell-tale traces that our armies leave behind when they foray into the border areas asserting perceptional rights through patrols, the same way as animals mark territory. It is not even clear whether we have spoken of each other’s perception of the LAC for the last decade. This after China had till the middle of the 1980s seemed open to a process that would let India keep the areas in the East while they held on to those in the West. The fond hope was of an “LAC plus” solution. That changed as well. As did the pious intention to earnestly look for an early solution. Utterances of visiting Chinese premiers introduced new nuances into the diplomatic liturgy, emphasising the complexity of the issue, underlining the difficulty of its resolution, and, thereby, leaving it to future generations to grapple with. Instead of enlarging commonalities, what is being expanded instead are the divergences: whether it is China’s opposition to India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group, or its steadfast support to Pakistan’s mollycoddling of terrorist groups that are inimical to India, or its pointed message to encourage Bhutan to settle its boundary dispute with China in a way that would make the Indian Army’s presence in Doklam eventually redundant. Just look at the Chinese penetration of the area we consider to be our backyard: whether it is Sri Lanka, Nepal, and now the Maldives. Can Bhutan be far behind? To this day, even though a military hotline between the two army headquarters had been agreed upon years ago, it has not materialised. This is something that would be logical, even imperative, given that both countries have improved their border infrastructure in terms of roads and accessibility in such a way that increases the possibilities of troops chancing upon each other. Therefore, transgressions will increase in terms of frequency, duration, depth, and intensity. The aim should be to evolve a stronger mechanism to manage the border areas more effectively to ensure equilibrium. This must include a more robust code of military conduct, even though neither side has sought to alter border reality through use of force. It is time New Delhi put more effort into strengthening India’s presence in those areas where we are present, where we consider to be them as our border, and live with it rather than to wait for Beijing to alter reality again. It is easier to make provisions to better live with it than to squander energies resolving it. If we don’t let the boundary question detain us, we will be in a better position to enlarge the areas where we can more fruitfully, in the Asian Century, engage the Chinese in line with the bilateral intentions that envisaged the simultaneous rise of both China and India.

Meanings And Words

1) Perceived

Meaning: Interpret or regard (someone or something) in a particular way; become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand.

Example: “if Guy does not perceive himself as disabled, nobody else should”

Synonyms: View, Regard

2) Stipulations

Meaning: A condition or requirement that is specified or demanded as part of an agreement.

Example: “they donated their collection of prints with the stipulation that they never be publicly exhibited”

Synonyms: Condition, Precondition

3) Fermenting

Meaning: Incite or stir up (trouble or disorder).

Example: “the politicians and warlords who are fermenting this chaos”

Synonyms: Cause, Instigate

4) Spilling over

Meaning: If an activity or situation spills over, it begins to affect another situation or group of people, especially in an unpleasant or unwanted way; to continue for a longer time than expected.

Example: The conflict threatens to spill over into neighbouring regions.

Synonyms: Affecting, Influencing

5) Hamper

Meaning: Hinder or impede the movement or progress of.

Example: “their work is hampered by lack of funds”

Synonyms: Hinder, Obstruct

Antonyms: Help

6) Enhance

Meaning: Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.

Example: “his refusal does nothing to enhance his reputation”

Synonyms: Increase, Intensify

Antonyms: Diminish, Mar

20) Tranquility

Meaning: The quality or state of being tranquil; calm.

Example: “passing cars are the only noise that disturbs the tranquillity of rural life”

Synonyms: Peace, Repose

Antonyms: Commotion

7) Reluctance

Meaning: Unwillingness or disinclination to do something.

Example: “she sensed his reluctance to continue”

Synonyms: Unwillingness, Disinclination

Antonyms: Willingness, Eagerness

8) Fanfare

Meaning: Media attention or elaborate ceremony.

Example: “the studio released this film with great fanfare but no commercial success”

Synonyms: Commotion, Display

23) Spin

Meaning: The presentation of information in a particular way; a slant, especially a favourable one.

Example: “he tried to put a positive spin on the president’s campaign”

Synonyms: Slant, Twist

9) Imparted

Meaning: Make (information) known.

Example: “the teachers imparted a great deal of knowledge to their pupils”

Synonyms: Communicate, Promulgate

Antonyms: Keep to oneself

10) Hard-fought

Meaning: Achieved after a lot of difficulty or fighting

Example: A hard-fought victory.

Synonyms: Success, Ambitious

11) Delineated

Meaning: Describe or portray (something) precisely.

Example: “the law should delineate and prohibit behaviour which is socially abhorrent”

Synonyms: Describe, Outline

12) Exploration

Meaning: Thorough examination of a subject.

Example: “some changes in the care-giving situation may need exploration”

Synonyms: Enquiry, Scrutiny

13) Perception

Meaning: Intuitive understanding and insight.

Example: “‘He wouldn’t have accepted,’ said my mother with unusual perception”

Synonyms: Insight, Sharpness

14) Guess-worked

Meaning: The process of making a guess when you do not know all the facts.

Example: The projected sales figures are pure guesswork on our part.

Synonyms: Assumption, Imagination

15) Graffiti

Meaning: Words or drawings, especially humorous, rude, or political, on walls, doors, etc. in public places.

Example: The subway walls are covered with graffiti.

31) Tell-tale

Meaning: Revealing, indicating, or betraying something.

Example: “the telltale bulge of a concealed weapon”

Synonyms: Revealing, Revelatory

16) Asserting

Meaning: State a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.

Example: “the company asserts that the cuts will not affect development”

Synonyms: Declare, Maintain

17) Utterances

Meaning: The action of saying or expressing something aloud.

Example: “the simple utterance of a few platitudes”

Synonyms: Saying, Expression

18) Liturgy

Meaning: A form or formulary according to which public religious worship, especially Christian worship, is conducted.

Example: “the Church of England liturgy”

Synonyms: Ritual, Worship

19) Steadfast

Meaning: Resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering.

Example: “steadfast loyalty”

Synonyms: Loyal, Faithful

Antonyms: Disloyal, Irresolute

20) Mollycoddling

Meaning: Treat (someone) in an indulgent or overprotective way.

Example: “I found school very difficult, and realized I’d been mollycoddled at home”

Synonyms: Pamper, Coddle

21) Transgressions

Meaning: An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offence.

Example: “I’ll be keeping an eye out for further transgressions”

Synonyms: Offence, Crime

Antonyms: Obedience

22) Squander

Meaning: Waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.

Example: “£100m of taxpayers’ money has been squandered on administering the tax”

Synonyms: Waste, Misspend

Antonyms: Manage, Save

23) Fruitfully

Meaning: Producing good results.

Example: It was a most fruitful discussion, with both sides agreeing to adopt a common policy.

Synonyms: Productive, Useful

Antonyms: Fruitless, Futile

24) Envisaged

Meaning: Contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event.

Example: “the Rome Treaty envisaged free movement across frontiers”

Synonyms: Foresee, Predict