
Shreesh Chaudhary’s Foreigners and Foreign Languages in India (2008, Cambridge University Press) traces the impact of foreign visitors and settlers on India’s linguistic landscape. Covering centuries of interaction—from ancient trade to colonial rule—it explores how Persian, Portuguese, English, and other languages shaped Indian speech, education, and identity. A rich resource for linguists and historians. Available at Best Book Centre.
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