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Reliance Industries has retracted its application for the Operation Sindoor trademark. Additionally, six other entities have submitted applications for the same trademark.

**SEO Title:** Reliance Industries Withdraws ‘Operation Sindoor’ Trademark Application

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**Headline:** Reliance Industries Withdraws Trademark Application for ‘Operation Sindoor’

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), along with several other entities, recently sought a trademark for ‘Operation Sindoor,’ the codename for India’s military action against terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. However, RIL later decided to withdraw its application.

Jio Studios, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, clarified that the trademark application was submitted inadvertently by a junior employee without proper authorization. The company emphasized that it has no plans to trademark ‘Operation Sindoor.’

In addition to Reliance Industries, multiple other applicants have also filed for the trademark. Notable applications include:

– **Mukesh Chetram Agrawal:** On May 7, Agrawal applied for the registration of both the wordmark and an image under Class 41.

– **Retired Group Captain Kamal Singh Oberh:** The former Air Force officer applied for a trademark for the entire phrase ‘Operation Sindoor,’ intending to use it for entertainment, film production, and cultural activities.

– **Alok Kumar Kothari:** A Delhi-based advocate, Kothari filed for the trademark to cover education, training, entertainment, and cultural activities.

– **Prabhleen Sandhu:** The Mumbai-based producer of Almighty Motion Pictures submitted an application on May 7, primarily for entertainment purposes.

– **Jayaraj T:** On May 8, Jayaraj sought trademark registration for ‘Operation Sindoor – Sindoora Yuddham,’ aiming to use it for education and entertainment.

– **Uttam Jaju:** An ad filmmaker from Surat, Jaju applied on May 8 for the trademark under Class 41, intending to use it for entertainment and organizing award ceremonies.

All applications, including that of Reliance Industries, fall under Class 41, which grants exclusive rights to use the word-type trademark for entertainment-related services. Reliance’s application proposed using the trademark for various entertainment purposes, including the production and distribution of audio and video content.

In conclusion, the withdrawal of Reliance Industries’ trademark application for ‘Operation Sindoor’ highlights the complexities surrounding trademark registrations, especially when they intersect with significant national events.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: Why did Reliance Industries withdraw its trademark application for ‘Operation Sindoor’?**
A: Reliance Industries withdrew the application after clarifying that it was filed inadvertently by a junior employee without authorization, and the company has no intention of trademarking the term. 

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