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Within a day of “Operation Sindoor” gaining attention, applicants rushed to trademark the name, aiming to use it for their projects—but they may not succeed.

- Why the Name “Operation Sindoor”?
“Operation Sindoor” appears to reference a recent military strike against terrorist camps in Pakistan. The word “Sindoor,” a symbol of marital commitment in India, evokes the emotional sacrifice of women who lost loved ones in the line of duty. - Why Class 41?
Class 41 covers entertainment, education, and cultural activities—including films, web series, and documentaries. Most applicants likely want to produce movie content inspired by the operation, explaining the rush to claim the title. - Will It Get Registered?
As per TMconsultant.in (Trademark Registration Consultant), “Operation Sindoor” is unlikely to be registered. It’s a generic term tied to a famous military operation against terrorist camps in Pakistan, and Indian trademark rules often reject names that are descriptive, generic, or likely to cause confusion—especially with many applicants in the fray.
No one will likely secure the rights to this name. Being a well-known military operation, it’s too closely tied to a historical event, making it ineligible for trademark protection under Indian law. Still, if you’re a fan of movies, “Operation Sindoor” might inspire a film someday!
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