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- Diplomatic - relating to the profession or skill of preserving or creating friendly relationships between countries
- Mayhem - a very confused situation
- Isolate - to put a person, country, or organization in a situation where they are seen as being separate
- Consequences - a result or effect of something
- Dramatic - sudden and surprising or easy to notice
- Far-reaching - affecting a lot of people or things in an important way
- Brewing - if an unpleasant situation is brewing, you feel that it is about to happen
- Brotherhood - the members of a particular organization
- Ally - a country that makes an agreement with another country that they will work together to help each other, especially in a war
- Stability - a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- Ambassador - a senior official who lives in a foreign country and represents his or her own country there
- Unprecedented - never having happened or existed before
- Harbouring - to protect someone who has done something wrong
- Multitude - a large crowd of people
- Sectarian - caused by disagreements among people from different religious groups
- Instability - a situation that keeps changing, so that you are worried about what might happen
- Allegation - a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal even though this has not been proved
- Proxy - someone who has the authority to do something for you
- Bankroll - to provide the money for something
- Overthrow - to force a leader or government out of their position of power
- Regime - a government that controls a country, especially in a strict or unfair way
- Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
- Embolden - to give someone more confidence to do something
- Embrace - to completely accept something such as a new belief, idea, or way of life
- Rivalry - a situation in which people, teams, businesses etc compete with one another
- Outburst - a sudden spoken expression of a strong feeling, especially anger
- Reportedly - used for showing that you are not certain that something you are reporting is true
- Overplay your hand - to believe you are in a stronger situation or position than you really are and fail as a result
- Trigger - to make something happen
- Crisis - an urgent, difficult, or dangerous situation
- Powerhouse - a person or thing that has a lot of strength or energy
- Fluctuate - to change frequently
- Destabilise - to cause problems for a country, government, or person in authority so that they become less effective
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Maha farm crisis"
- Crisis - a time of great disagreement, confusion, or suffering
- Reform - a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively
- De-risk - to remove risk, especially financial risk, from a situation or process
- Agrarian - relating to or involving farming or farmers
- Distress - a feeling that you have when you are very unhappy, worried, or upset
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Waiver - an official statement or document that says a right, claim, or law can be officially ignored or given up
- Writing off - to say officially that someone does not have to pay an amount of money
- Indefinite - continuing into the future with no fixed end
- Essential - completely necessary
- Steeply - quickly
- Call off - to decide to stop something that is already happening
- Marginal - very small
- Offence - a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment
- Meanwhile - from now until a time or event in the future
- Protest - an occasion when people show that they disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc
- Pushed aside - to refuse to think about something unpleasant
- Slump - to be suddenly reduced to a much lower level
- For instance - for example
- Five-fold - five times as much
- Fluctuation - frequent changes in the amount, value, or level of something
- Remunerative - providing payment or other rewards for work that has been done
- Procurement - the process of buying supplies or equipment for a government department or company
- Gradually - slowly and in small stages or amounts
- Expediting - to make something happen quickly or easily
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