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$10 Billion investment strategy of Google to bolster support for Hindi & regional languages

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Thursday, 14 January 2021 (13:41 IST)
As a continuing part of a plan first laid out in 2020, Google has recently announced a new interest in expanding its service to non-English speakers in India. A core component of its $10 billion investment strategy, this move aims first to bolster its support for Hindi. From here, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and Marathi will also see better adoption and integration, to vastly improve the inclusion of users from all over India.


 
This idea has come from the fact that, while India has 600 million internet users, only around 10.5% speak English according to the 2011 census. This proportion has presumably risen in recent years due to greater investment in English education, and English-comprehension skewing towards the growing youth population. While there are no indications yet as to the adoption of Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, or Odia, the road for the adoption of these is now open.
 
Nationwide Implications
 
In general terms, greater access to Google's infrastructure could have a profoundly positive effect on India from a wide range of angles. For business, better online connectivity could serve to open up economic opportunities, both for local and long-range work. In entertainment, improved access will mean users will have a much easier time finding movies, television shows, music, and more.
 
Perhaps the most important part of this equation, however, is education. Online sources for education have come a long way, and giving more people access to this world could only have a positive effect. Better education means better business and employment, higher standards of living, and more empowerment. This new step serves to open more opportunities than any other previous effort, and progress following this development can take many avenues.
 
A Communicative Addition
 
As great and helpful as the addition of new Indian languages into Google will be, in itself, this change cannot serve to replace important language skills. It can, however, act in conjunction with real opportunities like with online teachers offering private classes. In this way, connecting to one of over 20,000 native tutors can then open further doors, bolster cognitive abilities, and improve on things like pronunciation which are often overlooked in text.
 
This is just one example, but the same concept applies to many forms of the educational experience. Google's expansion can connect and lead to new experiences, though progress will ultimately depend on what the users put in, and their openness to new things. This could mean a starting point in other languages, or it could be through an interest in technical knowledge, or anything else, the same concepts hold.
 
Earlier in 2020, Google integrated the ability for users to flip between Hindi and English at will, and this lead to a more than 10X increase in Hindi queries. This one statistic shows how vastly underutilised Google's integration is with the hundreds of millions of potential users, and this is what Google's recent efforts are aiming to address. As one of the largest and yet most untapped online market out there, India's online infrastructure is likely to be transformative. For business, entertainment, and education, the next few years could set the tone for decades to come

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