PARAGRAPH,WORDS,AND MEANINGS

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TOPIC OF THE DAY:-“Coming home: on release of Indian pilot Wg. Cdr.Abhinandan”

The release of the IAF pilot gives India and Pakistan the chance to de-escalate tensions

With Pakistan’s decision to release Wing Commander AbhinandanVarthaman, tensions between India and Pakistan may finally wind down. The gesture, which Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan called an offer of peace and goodwill, must be appreciated, although there is evidence to suggest that there was pressure from other countries on Islamabad to make such an announcement to prevent further escalation from India. If Wing Commander Abhinandan’s return provides the space for diplomacy to take over, it is because it gives both countries the opportunity to signal a victory of sorts. Islamabad will project itself as having done the decent thing, and New Delhi is likely to claim that its tough stance compelled his return. There have been a number of incidents that took the subcontinent to the brink of a conflict that could have quite easily spiralled out of control — from the Pulwama attack to the Indian air strikes on Balakot, to attempted attacks by Pakistani military aircraft in Jammu and Kashmir, and the IAF pilot’s capture. The sense of uncertainty was only made worse by the utterances of public figures and the media on both sides, who tried to score points domestically. In India, within a few weeks the image of a nation in griefdetermined to fight terrorism appeared to have given way to triumphalism over the Balakot strikes. Pakistan went the same way after it foiled an attack across the Line of Control that saw both sides take down each other’s aircraft. Videos of Wing Commander Abhinandan being manhandled by a mob before Pakistani soldiers moved in to protect him did not help. As a result, the focus changed within a few days from India’s outrage over the terror strike to two nuclear neighbours poised for conflict.

It is time for New Delhi and Islamabad to use the pause afforded by the relief over the release to decide on the rules of engagement. Pakistan must realise that the time for denial and obfuscation is over. Unless it begins to act on India’s and the world community’s concerns about Pakistan-based terror safe havens in a time-bound manner, the two nations could be back on the brink of war if there is another trigger. If it does act, it could herald a paradigm shift in India-Pakistan engagement and help fix its own fragile economy. This has a precedent: the period that followed then-Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s 2003 announcement on shutting down terror groups, when Pakistan’s military actually showed some results in the matter, was the most productive phase of engagement between the two countries in recent decades. Significantly, it was a time of economic growth and stability too for Pakistan. New Delhi must be ready to show both flexibility and a determined focus on Pakistan’s action against terror groups, including the Jaish-e-Mohammad. This is the best way to build constructively on the international consensus built post-Pulwama in India’s favour.

MEANINGS AND WORDS

1) escalation

Meaning : a rapid increase; a rise(n).

Synonyms : intensify

Antonyms : diminish

Example : “cost escalations”

2) claim

Meaning : state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.

Synonyms : assertion

Antonyms : answer

Example : “the Prime Minister claimed that he was concerned about Third World debt”

3) stance

Meaning : the way in which someone stands, especially when deliberately adopted (as in cricket, golf, and other sports); a person’s posture.

Synonyms : posture

Example : “she altered her stance, resting all her weight on one leg”

4) brink

Meaning : the extreme edge of land before a steep slope or a body or water.

Synonyms : fringe

Antonyms :center

Example : “the brink of the cliffs”

5) conflict

Meaning : be incompatible or at variance; clash.

Synonyms : combat

Antonyms : truce

Example : “parents’ and children’s interests sometimes conflict”

6) utterances

Meaning : a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound(n).

Synonyms : assertion

Antonyms : listening

Example : “he whispered, as if to lend his utterances an added confidentiality”

7) determined

Meaning : having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it(adj).

Synonyms : resolute

Antonyms : yielding

Example : “Alina was determined to be heard”

8) outrage

Meaning : an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation(n).

Synonyms : violence

Antonyms : benefit

Example : “her voice trembled with outrage”

9) conflict

Meaning : be incompatible or at variance; clash.

Synonyms : clash

Antonyms : peace

Example : “parents’ and children’s interests sometimes conflict”

10) denial

Meaning : the action of denying something(n).

Synonyms : rebuttal

Antonyms : allowance

Example : “she shook her head in denial

11) herald

Meaning : a person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen.

Synonyms : harbinger

Example : “they considered the first primroses as the herald of spring”

12) fragile

Meaning : (of an object) easily broken or damaged.

Synonyms : delicate

Antonyms : able

Example : “fragile items such as glass and china”

13) forging

Meaning : make or shape (a metal object) by heating it in a fire or furnace and hammering it.

Synonyms : falsify

Antonyms : destroy

Example : “he forged a great suit of black armour”