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by kesava 1351 days ago
I am an Indian, and I share this feeling. We have some very good writers and lots of mediocre ones, not to comment about this particular post, which i have not read. Anyway, Indian schooling does not focus on writing as a skill, as much as they do on math and science.
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Being proficient in English was seen as being among the elite in the colonial era.

This results in a premium being placed on complicated and convoluted phrases. Like in legal documents. This seems to be prevalent in the former British colonies in Africa too.

Thanks for this insight!
This actually makes sense, grammatically/mathematically correct does not necessarily mean readable. If Indian schooling does not have it in focus, the result is as expected.