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India's Linguistic Dilemma: Time to Move Beyond Polarized Debates

March 09, 2025

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The Sunday Guardian

"Ekam sat vipra babudha vadanti" is a Vedic statement that means "Truth is one, but the wise speak it as many". It is derived from Rig Veda Samhita 1.164

- SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT

India's Linguistic Dilemma: Time to Move Beyond Polarized Debates

The state of Indian languages in educational discourse has been mired in an endless, polarizing debate. On one side, there is a strong assertion for the primacy of local languages, arguing that education should be imparted in the mother tongue to ensure better comprehension and cognitive development. On the other side, there is an equally forceful argument advocating for a uniform national language, often Hindi, to create a cohesive linguistic identity. Both positions have entrenched themselves so deeply in the national discourse that they have obstructed any meaningful development of Indian languages. The result is a deadlock—neither has India successfully developed and modernized regional languages to meet the demands of contemporary education, nor has it established a common language that the entire nation can uniformly engage with. This stagnation has been counterproductive, preventing meaningful reforms that could strengthen India's linguistic and educational ecosystem. The need of the hour is to dismantle this false binary and create a roadmap that fosters both the growth of regional languages and the pragmatic need for a common linguistic framework for national discourse.

ENGLISH: A NECESSARY SKILL, NOT THE ULTIMATE GOAL

The debate over Indian languages often comes wrapped in apprehensions about English. It is undeniable that English serves as the global lingua franca, a necessary skill that enables Indians to compete on the world stage. However, treating it as the be-all and end-all of language acquisition is a flawed approach. The world is evolving, with globalization, artificial intelligence, and rapid technological advancements creating industries that demand multilingual proficiency and domain expertise beyond mere conversational ability. Simply knowing English is no longer sufficient; specialization in technical, scientific, and economic fields now requires mastery over complex terminologies in multiple languages.

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