arXiv Open Access 2025

Script Gap: Evaluating LLM Triage on Indian Languages in Native vs Romanized Scripts in a Real World Setting

Manurag Khullar Utkarsh Desai Poorva Malviya Aman Dalmia Zheyuan Ryan Shi
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Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly deployed in high-stakes clinical applications in India. Speakers of Indian languages frequently communicate using romanized text rather than native scripts, yet existing research rarely quantifies or evaluates this orthographic variation in real world applications. We investigate how romanization impacts the reliability of LLMs in a critical domain: maternal and newborn healthcare triage. We benchmark leading LLMs on a real world dataset of user-generated health queries spanning five Indian languages and Nepali. Our results reveal consistent degradation in performance for romanized messages, with gap reaching up to 24 points across languages and models. We propose and evaluate an Uncertainty-based Selective Routing method to close this script gap. At our partner maternal health organization alone, this gap could cause nearly 2 million excess errors in triage. Our findings highlight a critical safety blind spot in LLM-based health systems: models that appear to understand romanized input may still fail to act on it reliably.

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Manurag Khullar

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Utkarsh Desai

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Poorva Malviya

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Aman Dalmia

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Zheyuan Ryan Shi

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Khullar, M., Desai, U., Malviya, P., Dalmia, A., Shi, Z.R. (2025). Script Gap: Evaluating LLM Triage on Indian Languages in Native vs Romanized Scripts in a Real World Setting. https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.10780

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