Abstract
Indian English as the Tongue of Indian Christians
Highlights
Indian English is the language spoken by Indian and it is the Indian variety of the English language, which is internationally recognized
East India Company introduced it for the Indian Christians over the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent
Anglican Evangelicals were angels of poor and eager to spread the gospel through English to the Hindus in India
Summary
Indian English is the language spoken by Indian and it is the Indian variety of the English language, which is internationally recognized. Anglican Evangelicals were angels of poor and eager to spread the gospel through English to the Hindus in India. They wished that the gospel should be preached to Indians through English. They wanted to impart instruction through the medium of English, on the other hand, several Indian masters and pastors in India are misguiding Indian converts and compel them to speak the local tongues and worship God in the vernaculars
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