The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary
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The Hindu Editorial with Vocabulary
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Moon
Shine: On India-South Korea Ties
That South Korean President Moon Jae-in
undertook a four-day visit to India this week, when there
is hectic diplomacy over the Korean peninsula,
speaks of his commitment to improving bilateral ties. In fact, during his
election campaign last year he had promised to raise bilateral ties to the
level of South Korea’s relations with what it calls the four major powers: the
U.S., Russia, China and Japan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi too has often said
he sees South Korea as a significant partner for India, and had travelled to
Seoul. But despite the personal touch, and ambitions to
align India’s Act East policy with Korea’s New Southern Policy, ties have drifted for lack of focus. Trade, at $20 billion,
is a fraction of the potential, given that India and South Korea are Asia’s
third and fourth largest economies. This figure has been a cause for worry, as
the two countries had hit the $20-billion mark in 2011 after the signing of the
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. The large trade deficit in South
Korea’s favour has led India to be wary of further opening up. In turn, Korean
companies cite problems in doing business in India, despite a special “Korea
Plus” desk set up by the Prime Minister’s Office in 2015. Tourism between the
two countries has always been low, and strategically both New Delhi and Seoul
are preoccupied with tensions in their
immediate neighbourhoods and ties with the big world powers than with each
other. On Mr. Moon’s watch, this may change. Both Mr. Modi and he exuded a sense of purpose and there is a clear
road map on converging interests. Agreement to invoke the “early harvest”
clause in the 2010 CEPA will allow both to do away with tariffs in 11 areas,
benefiting Indian seafood exporters and food processing units, as well as South
Korean petrochemical companies. The inauguration of Samsung’s biggest mobile
factory in Noida will bring investment and create jobs in India. More Korean
companies should be persuaded to
invest, by projecting a counter-narrative to the failed bid by the steel
company Posco to set up its plant in Odisha. Much will depend on negotiations
on the regional free trade agreement, the Regional Comprehensive
Economic Partnership. On the strategic front, India has asserted its place as a “stakeholder” in the
Korean peace process, while South Korea has for the first time shown an
interest in talking about an Indo-Pacific policy. In the short term, a symbolic
token towards shared interests will be seen in a joint “capacity-building”
programme in Afghanistan. At a time when U.S. foreign policy is capricious and unpredictable, and China’s is
making purposeful moves towards global domination, it is important that the
South Korea-India partnership grows and consolidates,
to contribute to stability in the region.
Peninsula
(Adjective) : (उपद्वीप)
Meaning: a
piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of
water.
Synonyms:
cape,
chersonese, headland, byland
Ambitions (Noun):
( महत्वाकांक्षा)
Meaning: A
strong desire to do or achieve something.
Synonyms: Aspiration,
Intention
Drifted (Verb)
: (ढेर लगाना)
Meaning: (of
a person or their attention) digress or stray to another subject.
Synonyms: Digress, Depart
Preoccupied (Verb) : (बेचैन)
Meaning: (of
a matter or subject) dominate or engross the mind of (someone) to the exclusion
of other thoughts.
Synonyms: Concerned
Exuded (Verb)
: (जताया)
Meaning: (of
a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.
Synonyms: Emanate, Radiate
Persuaded
(Verb) : (आश्वस्त)
Meaning:
Induce (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.
Synonyms: Make, Get
Antonyms: Dissuade, Discourage
Asserted (Verb)
: (दावा करना)
Meaning: Cause
others to recognize (one’s authority or a right) by confident and forceful
behaviour.
Synonyms: Uphold, Defend
Capricious
(Adjective) : (मनमौजी)
Meaning: Changing
according to no discernible rules; unpredictable.
Synonyms: Variable, Unstable
Antonyms: Stable, Consistent
Consolidates (Verb) : (संघटित करना/ समेकित)
Meaning: Strengthen
(one’s position or power).
Synonyms: Strengthen, Tighten
Comprehensive (Adjective) : (व्यापक)
Meaning
: Including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
Synonyms: inclusive,
all-inclusive, complete. thorough, full, extensive, all-embracing, overarching,
umbrella, exhaustive, in-depth, encyclopedic
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The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 11 July 2020 (104 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 09 July 2020 (103 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 08 July 2020 (102 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 20 May 2020 (101 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 19 May 2020 (Daily Booster)
Moon
Shine: On India-South Korea Ties
That South Korean President Moon Jae-in
undertook a four-day visit to India this week, when there
is hectic diplomacy over the Korean peninsula,
speaks of his commitment to improving bilateral ties. In fact, during his
election campaign last year he had promised to raise bilateral ties to the
level of South Korea’s relations with what it calls the four major powers: the
U.S., Russia, China and Japan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi too has often said
he sees South Korea as a significant partner for India, and had travelled to
Seoul. But despite the personal touch, and ambitions to
align India’s Act East policy with Korea’s New Southern Policy, ties have drifted for lack of focus. Trade, at $20 billion,
is a fraction of the potential, given that India and South Korea are Asia’s
third and fourth largest economies. This figure has been a cause for worry, as
the two countries had hit the $20-billion mark in 2011 after the signing of the
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. The large trade deficit in South
Korea’s favour has led India to be wary of further opening up. In turn, Korean
companies cite problems in doing business in India, despite a special “Korea
Plus” desk set up by the Prime Minister’s Office in 2015. Tourism between the
two countries has always been low, and strategically both New Delhi and Seoul
are preoccupied with tensions in their
immediate neighbourhoods and ties with the big world powers than with each
other. On Mr. Moon’s watch, this may change. Both Mr. Modi and he exuded a sense of purpose and there is a clear
road map on converging interests. Agreement to invoke the “early harvest”
clause in the 2010 CEPA will allow both to do away with tariffs in 11 areas,
benefiting Indian seafood exporters and food processing units, as well as South
Korean petrochemical companies. The inauguration of Samsung’s biggest mobile
factory in Noida will bring investment and create jobs in India. More Korean
companies should be persuaded to
invest, by projecting a counter-narrative to the failed bid by the steel
company Posco to set up its plant in Odisha. Much will depend on negotiations
on the regional free trade agreement, the Regional Comprehensive
Economic Partnership. On the strategic front, India has asserted its place as a “stakeholder” in the
Korean peace process, while South Korea has for the first time shown an
interest in talking about an Indo-Pacific policy. In the short term, a symbolic
token towards shared interests will be seen in a joint “capacity-building”
programme in Afghanistan. At a time when U.S. foreign policy is capricious and unpredictable, and China’s is
making purposeful moves towards global domination, it is important that the
South Korea-India partnership grows and consolidates,
to contribute to stability in the region.
Peninsula
(Adjective) : (उपद्वीप)
Meaning: a
piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of
water.
Synonyms:
cape,
chersonese, headland, byland
Ambitions (Noun):
( महत्वाकांक्षा)
Meaning: A
strong desire to do or achieve something.
Synonyms: Aspiration,
Intention
Drifted (Verb)
: (ढेर लगाना)
Meaning: (of
a person or their attention) digress or stray to another subject.
Synonyms: Digress, Depart
Preoccupied (Verb) : (बेचैन)
Meaning: (of
a matter or subject) dominate or engross the mind of (someone) to the exclusion
of other thoughts.
Synonyms: Concerned
Exuded (Verb)
: (जताया)
Meaning: (of
a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.
Synonyms: Emanate, Radiate
Persuaded
(Verb) : (आश्वस्त)
Meaning:
Induce (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.
Synonyms: Make, Get
Antonyms: Dissuade, Discourage
Asserted (Verb)
: (दावा करना)
Meaning: Cause
others to recognize (one’s authority or a right) by confident and forceful
behaviour.
Synonyms: Uphold, Defend
Capricious
(Adjective) : (मनमौजी)
Meaning: Changing
according to no discernible rules; unpredictable.
Synonyms: Variable, Unstable
Antonyms: Stable, Consistent
Consolidates (Verb) : (संघटित करना/ समेकित)
Meaning: Strengthen
(one’s position or power).
Synonyms: Strengthen, Tighten
Comprehensive (Adjective) : (व्यापक)
Meaning
: Including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
Synonyms: inclusive,
all-inclusive, complete. thorough, full, extensive, all-embracing, overarching,
umbrella, exhaustive, in-depth, encyclopedic
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Download pdf file
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The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 11 July 2020 (104 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 09 July 2020 (103 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 08 July 2020 (102 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 20 May 2020 (101 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 09 July 2020 (103 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 08 July 2020 (102 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 20 May 2020 (101 Daily Booster)
The Hindu Newspaper Vocabulary : 19 May 2020 (Daily Booster)
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