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Operation Sindoor and its logo have made a lasting impression. It is not something Indians will easily forget. But who came ...
The latest edition of the army's magazine ‘Baatcheet' was released and it was dedicated to 'Operation Sindoor. The magazine ...
Operation Sindoor's logo, symbolizing the grief of widows from the Pahalgam terror attack, was designed by two Indian Army ...
The logo has a small bowl carrying vermilion (worn by married Hindu women) forming the first “O,” while the second “O” has a ...
The Operation Sindoor logo was crafted by Lieutenant Colonel Harsh Gupta and Havaldar Surinder Singh of the Indian Army.
When military strategists were charting targets and timing, the two officers were giving the operation a face.
While our logo is no Chief Wahoo, it is a stereotypical image of an Indian warrior, complete with tomahawk and tobacco pipe. The name “Susquehannock” and use of the word “Warrior” are not ...
Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the Pahalgam attack in which 25 tourists and a local guide were killed in cold ...