"have to" or "has to"

sir
A relative of mine has asked me to send my resume The following is the body of the letter which i have written Please let me know if there is any grammar mistake

I am enclosing my resume with this email. I hope you will do the needful And please let me know if any changes have to be made.

This definitely sounds Indian to me :smiley:

I wonder how a native speaker would put it.

And I think it should be I am attaching my resume with the email.

have is correct

Hi rahulpayne,

Many thanks for your question. Since you are writing to one of your family members, I suggest to use the following sentence:
Dear “relative’s name”,

Please find my resume attached and let me know what you think.

Best regards,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, photographs: Checking a fireplace[YSaerTTEW443543]

thank Sir

Yes; I think “do the needful” is normal in Indian English; but it would sound humorous in BrE. “Do whatever is necessary” is one alternative.

MrP