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by vineet7kumar
3624 days ago
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I don't see how the choice of a language that is practically the lingua franca of the modern technology and business world is related to being against the ideology of colonialism and people who support that. In my opinion, India's adoption of English as standard language of business is a logical choice as it is not only helpful in faster technological progress of the country but is also understood (in some capacity) by majority of the population. |
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See, http://www.flipkart.com/ (only English) vs http://www.rakuten.co.jp/ (English/Japanese) vs http://www.baidu.com/ (Mandarin).
India is not exactly on the same stage globally as China or Japan, when it comes to Tech, despite what you claim.
It looks like http://www.aliexpress.com/ has support for more Indian languages than Flipkart. Surely supporting different languages for such a unicorn (which often shows up on HN) can't be that difficult a task ?