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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 ...
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India Today on MSNOperation Sindoor: Indian Army reveals designers behind viral logoTwo Indian Army personnel designed Operation Sindoor's symbolic logo, which has become a viral emblem of justice following ...
The latest edition of India Army's magazine 'Baatcheet' dedicated to Operation Sindoor, revealed that the logo of the ...
Operation Sindoor's logo, symbolizing the grief of widows from the Pahalgam terror attack, was designed by two Indian Army ...
Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the Pahalgam attack in which 25 tourists and a local guide were killed in cold ...
Operation Sindoor, marked by a distinct logo designed by two Indian Armymen, signifies India's robust response to terrorism.
The logo has a small bowl carrying vermilion (worn by married Hindu women) forming the first “O,” while the second “O” has a ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNMark of justice: Meet the soldiers behind Op Sindoor's powerful logoThe logo for India's Operation Sindoor, which has captured the imagination of millions, was designed by two Armymen. The ...
The logo—now etched in the nation’s memory—features a bowl of vermillion, symbolising the sindoor traditionally worn married Hindu women.
The Operation Sindoor logo was crafted by Lieutenant Colonel Harsh Gupta and Havaldar Surinder Singh of the Indian Army.
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