A video displaying Russian president Vladimir Putin praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “powerful” determination making has intrigued social media customers. Voiced in Hindi, the video reveals the Russian chief speaking at size concerning the ever-growing relations between the 2 international locations.
“Relations between Russia and India are always growing in all instructions and the primary assure of that is the coverage of Prime Minister Modi,” the Russian chief mentioned.
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The clip reveals Putin sharing his admiration for PM Modi’s insurance policies, with an Synthetic Intelligence-generated voice translating his phrases. “President Putin’s voice on this video is AI generated,” clarified the submit.
Putin says he’s typically “shocked” by PM Modi’s powerful stance over nationwide safety. “To be trustworthy, generally I’m shocked by his powerful stance on defending the nationwide pursuits of the Indian individuals,” he mentioned.
The 45-second clip has amassed 1000’s of views on X, previously Twitter as customers lauded Putin for his excessive reward of the prime minister whereas additionally sharing their shock on the speech in Hindi.
Sharing his “observations from outdoors”, the Russian president claimed he can’t think about the prime minister to be “pressured or intimidated” to take a call. “I can’t think about that Modi could be intimidated, threatened or pressured to take any motion or determination in opposition to the nationwide curiosity of India and the Indian individuals. I do know there may be such stress on them,” he added.
Final month, in his deal with on the digital G20 summit, Putin has thanked India for its good work throughout its chairmanship of the G20 in New Delhi from September 9-10.