English as a Global Economic Language
Research Summary
This paper examines how English proficiency has become a strategic economic asset for developing nations, driving employability, international trade, and digital empowerment across sectors like finance, engineering, and diplomacy.
Abstract
English has evolved far beyond its native roots, hovering over horizons to become the dominant language of global commerce, creativity, innovation and intercontinental collaboration. Undoubtedly, this paper explores and portrays the multifaceted and multi-dimensional role of English as the language of connection, commerce and economy shaping nations into world leaders. As the primary medium of instruction right from school to quintessential bridge in framing multinational and multicontinental business operations, academic publishing, and also digital communication. Cross-border transactions, technological advancements and market growth are solely because of English language. Thus, English has become the cornerstone of global commerce and innovation, serving as the primary language. It is working towards fostering global citizenship and inclusive growth. This paper examines how English proficiency models itself as a strategic economic asset; more so, in developing countries such as India and Philippines. English also is considered as a key drive of employability and mobility in sectors like finance, engineering, tourism and diplomatic relations. The paper also promotes English for global citizenship while giving people democratized digital resources. No doubt, English is a bridge rather than a barrier. English is not only a language of market but also a vehicle for empowerment and progress to interconnect the world together.