A. The ITP is a centrally funded program, and the Indian government pays for most of the students as these countries enjoy good bilateral ties with India.
B. India has entered into economic partnership with most of the Asian and African countries in the fields of technology transfer and infrastructure, hence teaching English to professionals from these countries makes sense even though it is a drain on the national exchequer.
C. This new state in demand for English is an off shoot of globalization of trade and commerce that has led to a tremendous increase in the usage of English as an international language.
D. The Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, a premier institute in English bLanguage Teaching, finds itself in a novel bind.
E. The Institute is all set to commence its International Training Program (ITP) for foreign professionals, drawn from a wide range of Asian and African countries.
option C
Solution
D is the first sentence since it introduces the subject. Hence choice (2) or (3) is our answer.
B following A is the right order since A says that the Indian government pays and B why it
does so.