
The Indian “Sindoor Operations” logo created to symbolize the grief of women who lost their spouses in the Pahalgam terrorist attack was designed by two Indian army officers. Marking, now tightly etched in national consciousness, contains a small bowl of vermillion – a traditional red powder wearing a married Hindu woman – in the name of the operation, while the second “o” is surrounded by a fine dash of the same powder.
According to the latest edition of the Baatcheet Indian Army, which is dedicated to the recording of the military efforts of the nation, the logo was created by Lieutenant Colonel Harshem Gupta and Havildar Surinder Singh.
The publication also shared photographs of both officers along with the now known sign and emphasized their contribution to this decisive military event.
Baatcheet’s introductory pages prominently display the “Sindoor Operations” logo, crowned with the sign of the Indian Army. The magazine recounts the tragic events of April 22, 2025, when five terrorists brutally murdered 26 innocent civilians on behalf of religion on quiet meadows Baisaran Valley, Pahalgam. Tourists gathered there to celebrate their lives just to be caught in unspeakable violence.
“This incident operated the determination of our country to fight terror by repressive actions,” reads the headline called “Pahalgam”. This problem also contains strong images showing the consequences of attack, including ranks of coffins and emotional farewell to the funeral of one victim.
On page 11, the photograph captures the main general of the Army UPENDRA DWIVEDI studying the screen grid, with a time stamp indicating a significant date and time: May 7, 2025, 01:05 HRS.
Who gave the nickname Sindoor?
At the beginning of this month, the Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh revealed that the name “Operation Sindoor” was designed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“The Sindoor Operation was appointed Prime Minister Narendra Modim. What you all achieved during this operation was done by every Indian proud. It took only 23 minutes for the Indian Air Force of Terrorism in Pakistan to exclude when people last to complete breakfast.”
(Tagstotranslate) SINDOOR OPERATION (T) PAHALGAM Terrorist attack