Operation Sindoor: Who are the Indian army officers behind the logo? | Today news
The striking logo of India’s “Operation Sindoor”, created to symbolize the grief of women who lost their husbands in the Pahalgam terror attack, was designed by two Indian army officers. The emblem, which is now held in national consciousness, contains a small bakkie vermilion – the traditional red powder worn by married Hindu women – which forms the first ‘O’ in the name of the operation, while the second ‘O’ is surrounded by a delicate line of the same powder. According to the latest issue of Indian Army magazine Baatcheet, which is dedicated to the abuse of the country’s military efforts, the logo was produced by Lieutenant -Colonel Harsh Gupta and Havildar Surinder Singh. The publication also shared photos of the two officers with the now famous emblem, emphasizing their contribution to this decisive military action. The Opening Pages of Bate Prominently Display the Logo ‘Operation Sindoor’, crowned by the Indian Army’s emblem. The magazine tells the tragic events of April 22, 2025, when five terrorists brutally murdered 26 innocent civilians in the name of religion in the tranquil pasture of the Baisaran Valley, Pahalgam. Tourists gathered there to celebrate life, just to be trapped in an act of unspeakable violence. “This incident has strengthened the determination of our country to act with punishment with punishment,” says the heading titled ‘Pahalgam’. The edition also contains powerful images that show the aftermath of the attack, including rows of chests and the emotional farewell at the funeral of one victim. On page 11, a photograph assumed that the Army General Upendra Dwiveda studies a screen timetable, with a timest stamp marking the important date and time: May 7, 2025, 01:05 p.m. The Indian Army Operation Hall from which Operation Sindoor is monitored by the top military buyer, including the Army Chief Gen. Upendra Dwivedi, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and Air Force Head Marshal AP Singh. Who gave the moniker operation Sindoor? Earlier this month, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh revealed that the name “Operation Sindoor” was proposed by Premier Narendra Modi. “Operation Sindoor was named by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. What you all achieved during this operation made every Indian proud. It only took 23 minutes before the Indian Air Force took the terrorism in Pakistan. You eliminated the enemies at the time people finished in Bhuj,” Gujarat said.