NEW DELHI, Dec. 12 -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez published ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' which he calls a novel of two people's love, thwarted in their youth, finally flourished when they are aged. Love is the life-breath of any and every one. But the air we breathe is infected by plagues of different hues and natures. Does the author spell out what the plague is in his novel? It is called cholera, but what is it in reality? He seems to say the Western concept of development is the plague. Development is domination. Camus spoke of the plague which is nothing but fascism and war. There was an insomnia plague in ''One Hundred Years of Solitude.'' Sophocles speaks of two plague infecting Thebes. ''A Journal of the Plague Year'' by Daniel Defoe...