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AMERICAN CHILDREN will now learn Hindi -- and for a good reason. The Bush administration thinks that learning Hindi and a few other foreign languages is a "critical need" for the US's national security and prosperity.

Published on: Jan 07, 2006 01:26 AM IST
PTI | By , Washington
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AMERICAN CHILDREN will now learn Hindi -- and for a good reason. The Bush administration thinks that learning Hindi and a few other foreign languages is a "critical need" for the US's national security and prosperity.

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President George W. Bush on Thursday unveiled a $ 114 million plan, called the "National Security Language Initiative". Apart from Hindi, the languages being courted are Chinese, Russian, Arabic and Farsi. "This programme is a part of a strategic goal, and that is to protect this country," Bush told a conference of more than 120 US university presidents.

A request is to be sent to the US Congress to include it in the funding for fiscal 2007 (beginning October).

Bush cited another compelling reason for the initiative. The US, he said, could shed its image of a "bully" in the post-9/11 world if more Americans could speak a foreign language. "When Americans learn to speak a language, learn to speak Arabic, those in the Arabic region will say, 'Gosh, America's interested in us.

Traditionally, much of the focus on foreign language instruction in US schools has been on European and Latin American languages.

The programme will also draw more linguists into government service and establish a national corps of language reservists readily available to the Pentagon, the State Department and the intelligence community

 
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