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But how they read higher technology books and articles. All those books in English, so means they cannot read or understand them.so they cannot learn good.
Russians, Europeans, Chinese and Japanese have translated all higher study books in there language. So cannot compare.
Also want to say that I am not lieing, chief say that mwf will be flying in 2021 end or 2022 beginning.
Please listen after 1:30 in this video of drdo.
I hope they do it in time this time and not late like always.
Also I do not know anything about this technologies, so I can make mistake in understanding. So asking.
I saw that video when it first came out during Aero India 2019. And that timeline has changed, with the first prototype metal cutting to begin in early 2021.
Let me give you an example to make you understand why one doesn't need to be extremely fluent in English to be an Engineer. I was in Engineering college and lots of boys and girls that went to the local vernacular schools were also coming in for engineering BE course. They had given their 12th board exams in the vernacular language but knew most of the English words for scientific terms. But they struggled the first year with having to grasp engineering fundamentals in English since they were not at all used to studying in English. By the second year they were improving and third year onwards, they were all almost on par.
Because they're not reading Literature- they're learning Science and Engineering, which requires more of a grasp of those terms. Advanced engineering books don't have poetry or literature in them to make it hard. One needs to have the fundamentals of engineering and science to be able to grasp those; the English is pretty basic otherwise. If you open an Advanced engineering book, it will be filled with theory and examples, all of which a MA graduate won't understand head or tail of, but an Engineering graduate in that field may even if his English isn't great.
Some of the brightest guys in my college group are from those vernacular schools. Even to date their English isn't the best, but only an idiot would think that they're not good in their fields.