The Times of India – Preeti Biswas
“As trade relations with China are poised to grow deeper across the twin states, hundreds of people are opting to learn Mandarin, which has already emerged as the trade language in Asia…”Mandarin is becoming a widely spoken language across the world. Unlike French, which has reached a saturation point, the demand for Mandarin is quite high. We are teaching the language to students at a young age keeping in mind the opportunity in the language,” said Emerald Chio, a Chinese national, who now lives in Hyderabad.”(more)