My favourite Indian essayist in English, in US, is Pico Iyer. AT
> Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:08:06 +0400 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Goanet] Indian English > > There are some Indian-origin professors of English in North America. > The one that immediately comes to mind are Rakesh Bhatt, Braj Kachru > and A.K Ramanujam, one of the finest Indian poets writing in English. > Bhatt has edited a book on World Englishes. I have read Kachru's essay > on Indian English in the periodical English Today many years ago. > Indian English will continue to evolve, adding more Indian words to > the language each year. The dictionary Hobson-Jobson needs to be > updated. New technological terms are added each year tot he language, > including the newest Twitter. The body of English language grows. > Perhaps, many Konglish words may make its way into some of the world's > renowned dictionaries. Does anyone knows which Konglish words are now > part of English? > > Euglish
