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Reliance Industries Ltd withdrew its trademark application for 'Operation Sindoor,' the codename for India's military strikes in Pakistan, stating it was filed without authorization. The firm, along with three others, had submitted applications to use the term for entertainment services. Reliance clarified it had no intention of trademarking the term, which symbolizes Indian bravery. The company supports the government and armed forces in combating terrorism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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