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Reliance’s ‘Operation Sindoor’: From Trademark Tangle to Tactical Retreat

In a move that had everyone from Bollywood buffs to political pundits raising eyebrows, Reliance Industries recently found itself at the center of a trademark controversy. The conglomerate applied to trademark “Operation Sindoor,” the codename for India’s recent military strikes on Pakistan. The intention? To potentially produce a film based on these events. However, the backlash was swift and intense, leading to a retraction of the application. Let’s delve into this saga with a mix of humor and insight.


🎬 The Plot Twist: Trademarking a Military Operation

  • The Idea: Reliance’s film studio, Jio Studios, sought to trademark “Operation Sindoor” for entertainment purposes. The name, referencing the red powder worn by married Hindu women, was the codename for India’s recent airstrikes in retaliation for a terrorist attack in Kashmir.
  • The Backlash: Public outrage ensued, with many accusing the conglomerate of attempting to profit from a national tragedy. The term “Operation Sindoor” was seen as a symbol of Indian bravery, and the idea of monetizing it didn’t sit well with the masses.

🛡️ The Official Response: A ‘Mistake’

  • Reliance’s Statement: The company clarified that the trademark application was filed inadvertently by a junior employee without proper authorization. They emphasized that
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