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Colonel Sophia Qureshi: Indian Army’s brave face, her education stuns the world

Colonel Sophia Qureshi, one of the two officers who addressed the media post-Operation Sindoor, is a decorated officer whose education reflects her excellence and discipline.

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Colonel Sophia Qureshi: Indian Army’s brave face, her education stuns the world

Colonel Sophia Qureshi Education: India attacked 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan. There are reports of more than 90 terrorists being killed in this air strike. Two female officers were also present in the press briefing given by the Indian Army regarding this action named Operation Sindoor, one of whom is Sophia Qureshi and the other is Vyomika Singh. Today we will know about Sophia Qureshi, who is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Army. Let's know where Sofia Qureshi has studied and which part of the country the officer has a deep connection with...


She has a deep connection with Gujarat


After the Pahalgam attack, the Indian Army's Operation Sindoor is being discussed all over the world, under which when the time came to give information to the media around the world, two women officers of the armed forces were selected for this responsibility, after which Sofia Qureshi's name is being discussed in full swing. Sofia Qureshi is originally from Gujarat. Born in Vadodara in 1981, Sofia also studied from here. She has completed her post graduation in biochemistry.


According to TOI, Sofia has been actively involved in United Nations peacekeeping efforts, where her role was focused on training related to peacekeeping operations (PKO) and humanitarian mine action. In 2006, she was posted in Congo under the UN Peacekeeping Mission and has been playing an important role in peace missions for more than 6 years. For young Indian women looking for meaningful and challenging careers, she had a clear message: "If possible, join the Indian Army."


Always been ahead in leadership


According to Times Now, Colonel Sofia, commissioned in 1990, led Exercise Force 18 - the largest foreign military exercise, hosted by India in 2016. The exercise was held in Pune from March 2 to March 8, in which 18 countries participated. She has led her team in several training sessions.


Achievements of Colonel Sofia


Colonel Sofia Qureshi has achieved many important achievements at the age of 35. Colonel Sofia made the most headlines when she got the opportunity to command India in the multinational army drill of 18 countries under Exercise Force 18. At that time, she was the first woman officer to lead an army contingent of any country.


Has a very old relationship with the Indian Army

According to Times Now, Colonel Sofia Qureshi is from the Signal Corps, which handles the responsibility of the communication and information system of the Indian Army. Sofia has a very old relationship with the Indian Army. Sofia's grandfather was also in the army and her father also served as a religious teacher in the army for a few years. Colonel Sofia is married to Major Tajuddin Qureshi, who is an officer in the Mechanized Infantry. Both have a son, Sameer Qureshi.

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