Operation Sindoor was the Indian Army’s operation that targetted 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK. Two days later, news of many production houses, from filing applications to secure the title of Operation Sindoor, made headlines. Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance was among the first few companies to file the request to get a trademark on this title for various fields like entertainment, education, culture and others. However, hours later, the company released an official statement to announce that they had taken back the application. Read to know more about it.
Reliance Withdraws Application For Trademark On Operation Sindoor
In an official statement released by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, he company stated that it had no intention to trademark Operation Sindoor. The press release further said that Jio Studios, a vertical of Reliance Industries, had taken back the application that was filed by a junior employee without any kind of authorisation. In the statement, Reliance Industries further hailed the efforts and bravery of the Indian Army and its strong retaliation to the horrifying Pahalgam Terror Attack that killed 26 tourists. In the media statement, they called Operation Sindoor an achievement of the armed forces and extended their immense support to the government and forces in their ongoing fight against terrorism.
Reliance Industries further reiterated its motto of ‘India First’ as the closing statement of this release.
A withdrawal letter of Reliance Industries also surfaced on the internet.
On the other hand, many Bollywood producers like John Abraham, Madhur Bhandarkar and Aditya Dhar among others have filed applications to secure title of Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam Terror Attack for films and web shows.