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Indian English primarily follows the spelling conventions of:

AAmerican English

BBritish English

CAustralian English

DSouth African English

Answer:

B. British English

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Due to colonial history, Indian English retains British spellings such as colour, labour, and centre, even though pronunciation and idiom may differ.


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