English is also the language we use for foreign relations. Whenever we have any issue to discuss with other countries in the world it is mostly done in English. It is sometimes though done in any other language with the help of an interpreter. But even here, English is significant. English has helped us develop into a stronger and better nation in the world. In such a fast developing world, English is a must to sail smooth. The field of science and technology is developing everyday and inventions are being made everyday. All this is learnt and understood only in English. English hence helps us to stay along with the current world. It is also a language of communication today. We communicate among ourselves and with the rest of the world in English. And even education takes place in English today. Though there are a large number of schools which still teach in their respective regional language. But this is done with the aim of educating everyone. But comparatively education in English has become easier. In fact, we use many English words in our own mother tongue these days. We have borrowed words from English and are profusely using it in our vernacular languages. For example, it’s very common to use words like bus, auto, switch, fan, etc., these days. We fail to remember that each of these words have expressions in our own mother tongue. But we never use them. English has in this way made our lives easier. We can in a way say that English runs in our blood these days. The language has managed to be allowed to be altered according to our culture and traditions. It can therefore be called a flexible language in our context. It meets all our cultural demands and has won all our hearts. I would like to conclude this essay with a quote which appears as a comedy scene in the Indian movies today. But it is kind of the truth.