The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 12th June 2024
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Hindu Editorial Vocab On Modi Government 3.0 New Cabinet

The composition of the new Union Council of Ministers, and the distribution of portfolios, are meant to be seen as an emphatic (if someone or something that they do or say is emphatic, it is strong and clear, without any possibility for doubt) assertion of authority by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has won a third term, as leader of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fell short of an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha by more than 30 seats, but the Council is a signature of continuity from the first two terms. Unlike the previous two terms, partners are crucial for the NDA in the third, but they have political reasons to remain aligned (the same as or similar to something else) with the BJP. The continuation of all key Ministers in the Cabinet Committee on Security and those in charge of infrastructure (the basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively) portfolios suggests that no dramatic shift in policy should be expected in Mr. Modi’s third term, coalition or not. The TDP, JD(U), JD(S), the Shiv Sena faction led by Eknath Shinde, the NCP faction led by Ajit Pawar, and the LJP led by Chirag Paswan, have all accepted this reality, bickering by some of them notwithstanding. The composition of the Council is in line with the BJP’s strategy of seeking deeper and wider acceptance among Hindu communities across the length and breadth of the country, and representation (a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for someone else) for Christians and Sikhs, with the notable exclusion of Muslims.

Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharaman and S. Jaishankar continue in their previous roles, as Ministers for Defence, Home, Finance and External Affairs, respectively. Mr. Modi evidently trusts them, and their performance, though in the case of Mr. Singh and Mr. Shah, political reasons are also at play. Apart from piloting India’s defence ambitions, Mr. Singh is also expected to use his famed diplomatic (involving diplomats or the management of the relationships between countries) skills to deal with politically sensitive issues such as the Agnipath recruitment scheme for the military. Mr. Jaishankar did a commendable (deserving praise) job of carefully balancing India’s traditional ties and emerging (growing and developing, esp. in business investment) interests in the previous term. While improving ties with the United States, he has managed to protect the strategic autonomy of India, now with an additional Hindutva hue. Ms. Sitharaman steered the economy through the COVID-19 pandemic turmoil, and has been a champion of its prospects (the possibility of being successful, especially at work). She has, however, not managed the contentious questions of Centre-State fiscal relations very well. Mr. Shah has a long list of politically sensitive issues to tackle in his new term — completion of the Census operation, transition (a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which this happens) of the criminal justice system with the implementation of the new criminal codes, and Centre-State relations, among other things. The Ministers have their task cut out, and stability (a situation in which something is not likely to move or change) helps. They will also be called upon to exercise wisdom.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 12th June 2024

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  • Emphatic: If someone or something that they do or say is emphatic, it is strong and clear, without any possibility for doubt.
  • Aligned: The same as or similar to something else.
  • Infrastructure: The basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively.
  • Representation: A person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for someone else.
  • Diplomatic: Involving diplomats or the management of the relationships between countries.
  • Commendable: Deserving Praise
  • Emerging: Growing and developing, esp. in business investment.
  • Prospects: The possibility of being successful, especially at work.
  • Transition: A change from one form or type to another, or the process by which this happens.
  • Stability: A situation in which something is not likely to move or change.

Hindu Vocab Master 12th June with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 12th June 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
EmphaticSynonym: Confident, Assertive
Antonym: Ambiguous, Impotent
AlignedSynonym: Flush, Even
Antonym: Broken, Changing
InfrastructureSynonym: Framework, Base
RepresentationSynonym: Depiction, Image
Antonym: Difference, Original
DiplomaticSynonym: Gracious, Polite
Antonym: Artless, Rude
CommendableSynonym: Admirable, Creditable
Antonym: Bad, Unworthy
EmergingSynonym: Approaching, Imminent
Antonym: Distant, Later
ProspectsSynonym: Anticipation, Chance
Antonym: Unlikelihood, Impossibility
TransitionSynonym: Changeover, Conversion
Antonym: Decline, Decrease
StabilitySynonym: Balance, Cohension
Antonym: Doubt, Instability

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