Read Editorial with D2G – Ep CXXXI

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MORE NOISE THAN LIGHT

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Regrettably, though perhaps not surprisingly, the debate in Parliament on the 2010 AgustaWestland helicopter deal produced more noise than light. The real issues relating to this controversial deal are somewhat self-evident, even if they were swamped (If you are swamped by things or people, you have more of them than you can deal with – दलदल)  by the furious and self-serving cut and thrust of words exchanged between BJP and Congress MPs. To begin with, the fact that a Milan appeals court has convicted two former top officials — of Finmeccanica and its helicopter subsidiary AgustaWestland — of corruption and over-invoicing in connection with the agreement to sell 12 VVIP helicopters to India cannot be brushed aside as trifling (You can use a trifle to mean slightly or to a small extent, especially in order make something you say seem less extreme – हलकी बात) or irrelevant, merely because the deal was cancelled. While the documents submitted to the Italian court, which name Congress president Sonia Gandhi, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other advisers, are by no means clinching evidence of their guilt (as their detractors may like to make out), they certainly raise enough questions that deserve to be assiduously (Someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly – परिश्रम से) investigated.

Despite avowals (An avowal is an affirmation of the truth of what you believe – घोषणा-पत्र ) by the UPA of working in accordance with procedure to prosecute those who had facilitated the deal, the previous government did little to take the investigation further. Equally questionable is the NDA government’s own record in pursuing the case, which seems to have sped up only now, after the Milan high court overturned the lower court’s partial acquittal of Finmeccanica officials. The Centre’s stand that it was awaiting the completion of the appeals process in Italy before acting holds no water, as the appeals process is still ongoing and the case is expected to go to Italy’s Supreme Court.

At this juncture, it is only logical that the Centre welcomes all information, particularly when it is offered by key players, rather than shoot at the messenger. In this connection, it is especially unfortunate that someone with the sagacity (wisdom – बुद्धिमत्ता) and level-headedness of Arun Jaitley, who is the Minister of Information and Broadcasting to boot, should have imputed (If you impute something such as blame or a crime to someone, you say that they are responsible for it or are the cause of it- इलज़ाम लगाना)  political motives to The Hindu for carrying an exclusive interview with alleged middleman Christian Michel, in reply to a question from a Congress leader in the Rajya Sabha.

To deny Mr. Michel’s sensationalist contention (Someone’s contention is the idea or opinion that they are expressing in an argument or discussion- विवाद) , made also to an international tribunal in The Hague, that Prime Minister Modi tried to strike a deal with his Italian counterpart over AgustaWestland is one thing. But surely, if the Centre is committed to uncovering the truth about the helicopter deal, it was even more important to signal clearly that the Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation would waste no time in pursuing Mr. Michel’s offer to be interrogated. Eradicating corruption from the defence sector is a necessity, not just for saving taxpayer money but also to uphold the country’s battlefield preparedness. Equipment bought on compromised quality standards can have untold consequences at critical moments. India must shed its reputation as the playground for corrupt middlemen. The AgustaWestland deal is an opportunity to work towards this goal.

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SYNONYM

CONTENTION
a) Accord
b) Harmony
c) Struggle
d) Peace

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c) Struggle

SAGACITY
a) Judgment
b) Mistake
c) Corrupt
d) Saggy

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a) Judgment

TRIFLE
a) Nothing
b) Lot
c) Struggle
d) Minute

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a) Nothing

ASSIDUOUS
a) Diligent
b) Scrupulous
c) Attentive
d) Any of the above

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d) Any of the above