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Meeting India's aspiration

Meeting India’s aspirations: On Modi’s ninth I-Day speech

India needs better governance for the sake of its own people, not global approbation 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi rightly described independent India’s 75-year journey as one of “ ups and downs ” in his ninth speech from the stately Red Fort on Monday. Praising those who fought for India’s freedom, the Prime Minister pointed to the country’s achievements even as he acknowledged the challenges of fulfilling the pressing needs of an ever - aspirational society, tugging at the seams of government. National pride and self - esteem were dominant themes as he urged the country to rid itself of the need to look for approval from abroad. Asking the question about how long India could go on living on “certificates” from abroad, the Prime Minister wondered why India could not develop its own “ markers ”. Though Mr. Modi provided no context to these remarks, his comments could indicate his unhappiness with international criticism directed at his government on governance and human rights’ issues. Successive Prime Ministers have used their Independence Day speeches as a stock-taking of their government’s record and as an insight to what the nation might face. With two years left for the general election, the Prime Minister was in an expansive mood, taking up issues of women’s safety, energy self-reliance, celebrating the diversity of India, the need to respect all languages, and promising an all-out war against corruption and “parivarvad”, or the pernicious influence of dynasty. The Prime Minister asked the people to give him their “blessings” as the battle against corruption enters a decisive phase where even the big fish will not be spared. Even as he dwelt on governance issues, Mr. Modi laced his speech with a political appeal.

Mr. Modi was silent about his promises made in 2016 to double the income of farmers by the time the country celebrated its 75th Independence Day. However, he did lay out his vision for an “amrit kaal”, or developed age, in the next 25 years, the 100th year of India’s independence, in 2047. Details of how the country would reach the objective were scanty, apparently kept for another day. In keeping with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s new status as the natural party of governance, the Prime Minister underlined that India had got a stable government after many decades, resulting in speedy decision-making. There was little in his 82-minute speech about the strategic challenges before the country in the wake of tensions at the borders and turbulence in the international order following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. To achieve its full potential, India must not only be able to overcome many obstacles that hold it back but also sail with the rest of the world in meeting the benchmarks of democratic rights, equitable distribution of wealth and access to health and education. India might not need approval from other countries, but it needs to do better on rights and freedoms, welfare and justice, growth and development, and in building a more egalitarian society.

(Source: The Hindu, it is meant for educational purposes only)

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Invasion
(noun) – attack, incursion, offensive, assailing आक्रमण

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Meet
(verb) – fulfil, satisfy, fill, measure up to, match

पूरा करना

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Compelled (adjective) – Obliged, forced, coerced, bound, obliged, duty-bound

मजबूर

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Spare
(verb) – not harm, leave uninjured, leave unhurt; Make free

बख्श देंना

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Decisive
(adjective) –deciding, conclusive, determining, final, settling, key

निर्णायक

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Remark
(noun) – comment, say, observe, mention, reflect

टिप्पणी

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Following
(preposition) – After

के बाद

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Governance (noun) – The action or manner of governing a state, organization, etc.

शासन

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Sake (noun) – cause, purpose, reason, aim, end, objective,

खातिर

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Approbation (noun) – approval, acceptance, assent, endorsement; praise, acclamation, adulation

प्रशंसा, समर्थन

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Ups and downs (phrase) – vicissitudes, uncertainties, inconstancy, instability उतार चढ़ाव

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Ups and downs (phrase) – vicissitudes, uncertainties, inconstancy, instability

उतार चढ़ाव

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Stately (adverb) – dignified, majestic, ceremonious, courtly, imposing, impressive

आलीशान, भव्य

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Point to (phrasal verb) – indicate, suggest, be evidence of, evidence, signal, signify,

संकेत करना

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Acknowledge (verb) – admit, accept, grant, allow, concede, confess

स्वीकार करना

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Pressing (adjective) – urgent, critical, crucial, acute, desperate, serious

अत्यावश्यक

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Aspirational (adjective) –  Having or characterized by aspirations to achieve social prestige and material success.

महत्वाकांक्षी

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Tug at the seams (phrase) – Be in a very bad condition and near to failure or collapse.

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Esteem (noun) – respect, admiration, regard, high regard, opinion

आदर, मान

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Look for (phrasal verb) – search for, hunt for, seek, look about for, look round for,

तलाश करना

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Rid (of) (verb) – Make someone or something free of (a troublesome or unwanted person or thing)

छुटकारा पाना

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Approval (noun) – approbation, appreciation, favour, liking, encouragement

प्रशंसा, अनुमोदन

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Wonder (verb) – be surprised, express surprise, find it surprising

आश्चर्य चकित होना

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Marker (noun) – A thing serving as a standard of comparison.

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Direct (at) (verb) –  aim, point, level

लक्ष्य साधना

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Successive (adjective) – consecutive, in a row, straight, sequential,

उत्तरोत्तर, क्रमिक

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Stock-taking (noun) – The action of reviewing and assessing one's situation and options

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Record (noun) – previous performance, track record, previous accomplishments

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Insight (noun) –  awareness, discernment, understanding, comprehension,

अंतर्दृष्टि

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Expansive (adjective) – (of a person or their manner) open, demonstrative, and communicative.

मिलनसार

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Reliance (noun) – dependence, dependency

निर्भरता

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Diversity (noun) – variety, miscellany, assortment, mixture,

विविधता

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Pernicious (adjective) – harmful, damaging, destructive, injurious

हानिकारक, घातक

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Big fish (noun) – an important or influential person

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Dwell on (phrasal verb) – think about, spend time thinking about, be preoccupied by

विचार करना, सोचना

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Lace (verb) – Give (something) a large amount or degree of a feature or quality.

से सजाना

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Lay out (phrasal verb) – Explain something clearly and carefully.

बताना

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Scanty (adjective) – meagre, scant, minimal, limited, modest

अल्प, कम

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Apparently (adverb) – seemingly, evidently, it seems, it seems that

जाहिर तौर पर

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In keeping with (phrase) – in accordance with, in agreement with, in line with

को ध्यान में रखते हुए

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Underline (verb) – underscore, mark, pick out, emphasize

बल देना

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Stable (adjective) – steady, secure, fixed, strong

स्थिर

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Result in (phrasal verb) – to make something happen

परिणाम होना

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In the wake of (phrase) – aftermath

परिणामस्वरूप

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Turbulence (noun) – turmoil, instability, conflict, upheaval, tumult,

अशांति

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Potential (noun) – capability, capacity, ability, power

क्षमता

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Overcome (verb) – Succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty)

दूर करना

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Hold back (phrasal verb) –hinder, hamper, inhibit, impede, obstruct,

रोकना

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Sail (verb) – travel

चलना

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Benchmark (noun) – standard, point of reference, basis, gauge

मानक, मापदंड

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Egalitarian (adjective) – Equal, democratic, impartial, unbiased, equitable
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