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  1. Defcon 1

    Navneet Kumar's Blog on China

    True, in short-to-medium term because of the population growth in non English speaking countries, e.g. India & China. In longer term, one needs to ask themselves, when was the last time they wrote something in their native tongue and what did they write?
  2. Defcon 1

    Navneet Kumar's Blog on China

    I still hold the same view. Cheers.
  3. Defcon 1

    Navneet Kumar's Blog on China

    As I have already said, with the current globalisation, the world is moving towards a common culture. Hence, all languages other than English will decline slowly, and at the end of it, we will have a homogeneous world with a common culture.
  4. Defcon 1

    Navneet Kumar's Blog on China

    Ever heard of the term "Economies of scale"? Let me simplify, if you go on with Chinese, your citizens will not get access to tons of information all over the internet written in English. To read it, they will have to recreate the same information in chinese language. This will increase the...
  5. Defcon 1

    Navneet Kumar's Blog on China

    It might be good for national pride that China still relies on chinese language. But the world is increasingly becoming a homogeneous place due to communication, trade, globalisation, better means of transport etc. In such a scenario, each and every language of the world is destined to die...
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