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"The founders of modern India wanted Hindustani to unite the country. South Indian speakers of Dravidian languages considered that a cultural imposition from the north. English has no such baggage. As English-speakers proliferate, it may not be too far-fetched to think that Hinglish could one day become a Hindustani for the 21st century: a second language through which all Indians can communicate with each other—and irritate language purists on both sides of the Atlantic."
http://www.economist.com/blogs/johnson/2011/08/indian-english
http://www.economist.com/blogs/johnson/2011/08/indian-english
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Pain, Death and the Racial Double Helix.
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