Word of the Day (de-hyphenation)-18MAR26

Word of the Day (de-hyphenation)-18MAR26

Today’s “Word of the Day” is de-hyphenation and it is a noun meaning “a diplomatic strategy where a country deals with two rival nations independently, based on individual merits rather than linking them together in a single policy”.

Example Sentence: India’s political gains include a de-hyphenation with Pakistan, greater strategic convergence with stronger defence and security tie-ups and growing acceptance of India as a responsible and friendly status quo power.

Word of the Day (de-hyphenation)-18MAR26

This phrase is present in India’s West Asia reset — more sinned against than sinning and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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