According to the leading linguistic institution in the Kingdom, India has been instrumental in developing Arabic language awareness in the wake of increased business relations with Saudi Arabia. The organization organized a number of programs for Indian scholars and learners.
As part of the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language’s Arabic Language Month, instructors and students from Indian institutions and colleges that provide Arabic courses are participating in training sessions, workshops, and contests.
The online event started in late June and runs through July 26. Its goal is to advance and enhance Arabic instruction for non-native speakers in the most populated country in the world.
Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, which has been teaching Arabic for many years, is the primary host.
Dr. Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, Secretary-General of the KSGAAL, told Arab News on Friday that India “plays a significant role in promoting the Arabic language, driven by a growing demand for learning Arabic within its vast and diverse human, linguistic and cultural landscape.”
“There is a growing interest in learning Arabic, driven by increasing commercial activities and cultural exchanges, despite India’s diverse multilingual landscape.”
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