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Urdu, Hindi, India, Pakistan
In response to your edit summary at Urdu, "Okay so It kinda annoyed me that every Pakistani article has to do with India we’re independent now. Also it’s wrong because Urdu has barely Hindi in it. Urdu I a mix of Persian and arabic with only A FEW Hindi words in there": Largoplazo (talk) 00:58, 14 January 2020 (UTC)
 * The article on Urdu is not a "Pakistani article", it's an article about a language heavily spoken in two countries. The independence of Pakistan notwithstanding, the speakers of Urdu on the India side of the new border didn't suddenly stop speaking it the day the two countries separated and Pakistan chose Urdu as its official language. Urdu is a form of the Hindustani language that today is the native tongue of over three times as many people in India as it is in Pakistan (see Urdu).
 * You're entirely wrong about the commonality of Urdu and Hindi. They're fundamentally the same language, as is clear through multiple avenues: historical documentation (see both Urdu and Hindustani language, and follow many of the cited sources if you don't wish to take Wikipedia for granted); my studying Hindi and being able to practice it almost equally well with the Indian Hindi speakers and Pakistani Urdu speakers in my office; and observing Hindi and Urdu speakers freely conversing with each other with no difficulty in comprehension. Calling them different languages is like calling Indian English and American English different languages.