
Today’s “Word of the Day” is bog down and it is a phrasal verb meaning “cause to become stuck in something so that no progress is made; to prevent someone/something from making progress; trap, tangle, mire, stall, hinder, obstruct, impede, thwart, inhibit, stop (someone/something from moving on).
Example Sentence: After getting bogged down in Ukraine and West Asia, the U.S. has less focus on East Asia. Consequently, if a broader geopolitical understanding between the U.S. and China on East Asia was to come about, it would constrict the space for India. East Asian countries are already hedging their bets.

This word is present in India’s presence amid a broken template of geopolitics and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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