Operation Sindoor: Col. Sofiya Qureshi's Proud Parents Hail Her Contribution, Say 'Hope This Inspires Others'
At the briefing held at the National Media Centre, Misri was flanked by Col Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, presenting a striking image of a combination of India's prowess in military and diplomacy.
Colonel Sofiya's mother, Halima Qureshi told reporters, "We are very happy about what our daughter has done for the nation. I hope this inspires others to educate their daughters, so that they can serve the nation."
"I felt very proud that my daughter has done something for the nation," said Colonel Qureshi's father Taj Mohammed Qureshi.
Also Read | Operation Sindoor: Photos show terror camps destroyed in Pakistan, PoKDuring the briefing, Qureshi addressed the media in Hindi, explaining the selected terrorist targets destroyed through precision attacks, while Vyomika Singh followed with the same information in English.
An officer of the Army's Signal Corps, the 44-year-old Colonel Sofiya Qureshi was one of 11 women officers whose achievements were highlighted by the Supreme Court in its landmark 2020 judgment on gender parity in the Army's top positions.
Also Read | India slams China's Global Times over 'disinformation' on 'Operation Sindoor'Colonel Sofiya Qureshi holds the distinguished honour of being the first woman officer to lead an Indian Army contingent in a major multinational military exercise. In February and March 2016, when she was a 35-year-old Lieutenant Colonel, she commanded a 40-member Indian Army team during a significant international event.
Also Read | 'I request government': Navy officer Vinay Narwal's widow on Operation SindoorThe exercise, known as the Multinational Field Training Exercise (FTX) – Exercise FORCE 18, involved ASEAN Plus countries and was, at the time, the largest ground forces exercise ever held on Indian soil. The exercise focused on critical themes such as 'Humanitarian Mine Action' and 'Peacekeeping Operations', showcasing India's commitment to regional cooperation and peacekeeping efforts.
Colonel Qureshi holds a postgraduate degree in Biochemistry. She hails from Vadodara, Gujarat, and comes from a family with a strong military tradition-her grandfather served in the Army, and her father was an Army religious teacher. She joined the Indian Army through the Officers Training Academy in 1999 and is married to Major Tajuddin Qureshi of the Mechanised Infantry.
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