A video circulating on social media claims to show Russian President Vladimir Putin standing in respect as the Indian national anthem plays. The caption accompanying the video asserts that Putin is encouraging a person beside him to stand as well.
However, a fact-check reveals that the video has been altered. Initial investigations traced the video back to YouTube, where a version was uploaded on February 1, 2012. In the original footage, Putin stops walking as the Russian national anthem plays, not the Indian anthem.
Further searches identified additional videos, including one from January 28, 2013, which similarly depicts Putin standing for the Russian anthem. The analysis indicates that the viral video was edited to swap the Russian anthem with the Indian anthem.
This incident raises issues regarding misinformation on social media platforms, where altered content can lead to misunderstandings and misrepresentations of public figures.
- Why it matters:
- Consumers should be cautious of misleading content that may influence perceptions of international relations.
- Businesses and media outlets should verify authenticity before sharing viral content to maintain credibility.
- The latest: Fact Crescendo confirmed the video is altered and the original can be found on YouTube, ensuring accountability in digital storytelling.
Source: https://english.factcrescendo.com/2025/09/04/edited-video-goes-viral-as-russian-president-putin-standing-up-to-the-indian-national-anthem/
Source: https://english.factcrescendo.com/2025/09/04/edited-video-goes-viral-as-russian-president-putin-standing-up-to-the-indian-national-anthem/

