The Hindu Editorial (A brittle shell) – Feb 27, 2026
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The Hindu Editorial (A brittle shell) – Feb 27, 2026:
- brittle shell (noun) – a fragile state of defensiveness, uncommunicativeness, or isolation; easily broken barrier, weak facade, fragile cover, vulnerable shield.
- brittle (adjective) – hard but liable to break or shatter easily; fragile, breakable, weak, delicate.
- shell (noun) – an outer case or a protective layer/barrier, used metaphorically for isolation; cover, shield, barrier, casing.
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) (noun) – the national space agency of India; India’s space agency.
- transparency (noun) – the condition of being open, clear, and accountable in actions and communications; openness, clarity, candidness, straightforwardness.
- ago (adverb) – before the present time; earlier.
- reinforce (verb) – to strengthen or support an idea, feeling, or institution; strengthen, bolster, fortify, consolidate.
- venerable (adjective) – accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character; respected, revered, esteemed, honoured.
- accusation (noun) – a claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong; charge, allegation, claim, indictment.
- opacity (noun) – the quality of lacking transparency or being obscure and difficult to understand; obscurity, non-transparency, opaqueness, secretiveness.
- stun (verb) – to astonish or shock someone so that they are temporarily unable to react; surprise, shock, astound, amaze.
- detractor (noun) – a person who disparages someone or something; critic, fault-finder, attacker, disparager.
- constitute (verb) – to establish, create, or form something (like a committee); establish, form, set up, create.
- NVS-02 satellite (noun) – a navigation satellite developed by ISRO; Indian navigation satellite, space payload, navigational spacecraft, ISRO satellite.
- aboard (preposition) – on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or space vehicle); on board, on, inside, travelling on.
- GSLV (noun) – Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, an expendable launch system operated by ISRO; launch vehicle, rocket, space launch system, ISRO rocket.
- orbit (noun) – the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon; path, trajectory, track, course.
- accompanying (adjective) – associated, related, attached, connected.
- surmise (verb) – to suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it; guess, deduce, infer, assume.
- apex committee (noun) – the highest or top-level committee in an organization; supreme committee, top-level panel, highest body, chief committee.
- fire (verb) – to ignite or set off an engine; ignite, launch, trigger, set off.
- spacecraft (noun) – a vehicle used for travelling in space; space vehicle, spaceship, rocket, satellite.
- come loose (phrase) – to become detached or unfastened; detach, unfasten, disconnect, separate.
- get through (phrasal verb) – to successfully reach a destination or pass a signal; arrive, pass through, reach, transmit.
- mission (noun) – an important assignment or operation, especially in space exploration; operation, expedition, assignment, undertaking.
- in fact (phrase) – used to emphasize the truth of an assertion; actually, in reality, indeed, truly.
- LVM-3 M5 launch vehicle (noun) – Launch Vehicle Mark-3, India’s heaviest rocket used by ISRO; heavy-lift rocket, launch system, ISRO rocket, space vehicle.
- launch vehicle (noun) – a rocket-powered vehicle used to transport a spacecraft beyond Earth’s atmosphere; rocket, space booster, delivery system, launch system.
- GSAT-7R (noun) – a communication satellite intended for strategic use by India; communication satellite, military satellite, ISRO spacecraft, strategic satellite.
- communication satellite (noun) – an artificial satellite that relays and amplifies radio telecommunication signals; telecom satellite, relay satellite, broadcast satellite, signal spacecraft.
- strive to (verb) – to make great efforts to achieve or obtain something; endeavour to, attempt to, try to, aim to.
- illuminate (verb) – to help to clarify or explain a subject or matter; clarify, explain, elucidate, shed light on.
- rather than (phrase) – instead of, as opposed to, in place of, better than.
- declassify (verb) – to make officially secret information accessible to the public; reveal, disclose, make public, unrestrict.
- under duress (phrase) – actions brought about by threats or pressure; under pressure, forced, coerced, compelled.
- oversight (noun) – an unintentional failure to notice or do something; mistake, error, omission, lapse.
- personnel (noun) – people employed in an organization or engaged in an organized undertaking; staff, employees, workforce, workers.
- scrutinise (verb) – to examine or inspect closely and thoroughly; inspect, examine, investigate, study.
- compound (verb) – to make something bad worse or to add to something over time; worsen, aggravate, exacerbate, multiply.
- over time (phrase) – happening gradually during a long period; gradually, eventually, progressively, in due course.
- in a way that (phrase) – in a specific manner; such that, so that, in a style that, functioning as.
- vigilant (adjective) – keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties; watchful, observant, alert, attentive.
- overseer (noun) – a person who supervises others or a process; supervisor, inspector, manager, controller.
- at the other end (phrase) – viewed from another perspective or consequence; conversely, alternatively, on the other hand, in contrast.
- withhold (verb) – to refuse to give something or to keep back information; hold back, conceal, suppress, retain.
- proprietary (adjective) – relating to an owner or ownership, often referring to secret or patented information; private, exclusive, patented, trademarked.
- make public (phrase) – to reveal information to the general population; disclose, reveal, announce, broadcast.
- affair (noun) – an event or sequence of events of a specified kind; event, matter, occurrence, happening.
- retreat (verb) – to withdraw or move back from a situation; withdraw, pull back, recoil, back away.
- retreat into a shell (phrase) – to become uncommunicative, defensive, and isolated; withdraw, isolate oneself, become defensive, shy away.
- Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (noun) – an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by ISRO; PSLV, ISRO rocket, launch system, space vehicle.
- systemic (adjective) – relating to a system, especially as opposed to a particular part; institutional, structural, fundamental, widespread.
- underlying (adjective) – lying beneath or forming the basis of something; fundamental, root, basic, primary.
- insularity (noun) – ignorance of or lack of interest in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one’s own experience; isolation, narrow-mindedness, defensiveness, detachment.
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