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Watch: Russian Military Cadets Sing Indian Patriotic Song ‘Aye Watan, Aye Watan....’ In Viral Video

Swarajya StaffSaturday, November 30, 2019 11:26 am IST
Screengrab via Twitter
Screengrab via Twitter
Screengrab via Twitter

A video of Russian military cadets singing the famous Hindi patriotic song "Aye watan, aye watan, hamko teri Kasam Teri raahon mein jaan tak loota jaayenge" from the movie 'Shaheed', has gone viral on Twitter.

The video can be viewed below:

Sung by Mohammad Rafi "Aye Watan" was released in 1965. A Twitter user said: "It made my day... Russian army cadets singing Ae Watan Ae Watan".

Military Advisor at the Indian Embassy in Moscow, Brig Rajesh Pushkar, could also be seen in the video. Another said: "Amazing! Ruski singing Indian patriotic song. Aye watan, Aye watan.."

"Russia is true counterparts of India since Independence. Glad to have their support!?"

(With inputs from IANS)

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