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Actually, Windows&hellip; doesn't it support all the Indian languages? And are the other hand free software does. And it is not just Windows by the way, there are many other nonfree software packages and nonfree means you can't change it. With free software you can change it. So if you want a program to support your favorite language and it's nonfree, you have to beg and plead with that developer to cater to you. But if the program is free software, you don't have to beg anybody. You can just do it. And this is what happening. People in India are adapting GNU/Linux to various different Indian languages. And if they haven't yet done your favorite language, you can start the project. You are not helpless. Launch the project to support your favorite language. You know, even tribal people can localize the system to their language. You don't have to have the one of the major recognized languages. In order to get support in free software, you just have to be willing to do the work.