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Russian women refuse to return home amid tensions in India-Pakistan

She praised the Indian Army for any threats to its advanced defense system and strength.

Amidst the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, a heartfelt videotape, for all the right reasons, is the popularity of Russian women living in India. Polina Agrawal, a Russian national living in Gurgaon, shared an emotional message on Instagram, thanked the Indian army and declared India as her real home.

In the video, Polina revealed that her grandmother in Russia asked her to return due to the current situation. However, her response reflects her deep attachment to India. She said: “What home? I am now at my home in Gurgaon, India.”

She praised the Indian Army for any threats to its advanced defense system and strength. She added: “The Indian military has such advanced weapons and air defense systems, and Russia itself provides such powerful weapons and air defense systems. It’s so powerful for all drones, jets or aircraft or anything that tries to fly.”

Polina also emphasized the courage and dedication of Indian soldiers. “The Indian soldiers have such a great dedication and a huge heart that we can sleep peacefully at night. They risk their lives, so we live whatever life we ​​used to live. And we didn’t even notice anything happened.”

Her message ended with respect to the troops. “I am so grateful for their dedication. I am so grateful to them that I can call India my peaceful home.”


The video has been widely shared and appreciated on social media and has watched over 1.22 million views. People from all over the country praised her message and expressed their gratitude to her for her love for India.

One user commented: “Say beautiful. It’s really thankful for our soldiers’ bravery.” Another said: “Seeing someone from another country expressing this love and respect for our armed forces.” Others responded to similar views and thanked her for recognizing the sacrifice of Indian soldiers.

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