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8 May 2025
The Faces of a New Era: India's Military Voice!
On May 7, 2025, India witnessed a transformative moment in its military narrative. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi of the Indian Army and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Indian Air Force stood beside Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri at the National Media Centre in New Delhi, delivering a joint press briefing on Operation Sindoor.
Qureshi addressed the nation in Hindi, detailing the precision strikes against terrorist targets, while Singh conveyed the same in English, ensuring the message resonated across diverse audiences. This use of both languages reflected their genuine effort to be open and inclusive, making sure everyone felt seen and understood.
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi: A Legacy of Leadership
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi’s story begins in the vibrant city of Vadodara, Gujarat, and unfolds as a powerful example of courage, perseverance, and purpose. She joined the Indian Army at just 17, stepping into a world where few women had ventured, and steadily made her mark in the Corps of Signals.
In 2016, she broke new ground by becoming the first woman officer to lead an Indian Army contingent in a multinational military exercise—‘Exercise Force 18’ in Pune—setting a precedent for generations to come.
Her impact has reached far beyond Indian borders through her vital role in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations. Whether it was her dedication during Operation Parakram or her hands-on leadership in flood relief efforts in Northeast India, Colonel Qureshi has consistently risen to the moment. Her commendation cards speak of bravery, but it’s her unwavering spirit of service that truly defines her journey.
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh: The Voice of Valor!
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh stands as a powerful symbol of the evolving Indian Air Force—sharp, composed, and deeply capable. While much about her journey remains under wraps, her selection to co-lead the Operation Sindoor briefing speaks volumes about the trust and respect she commands within the force.
With calm confidence and clear, measured words, she brought the operation to life for the nation, exemplifying the professionalism women officers bring to high-pressure roles. In that moment, Singh wasn’t just representing herself—she was representing the rising presence and growing impact of women in India's military leadership.
A Paradigm Shift in Military Communication!
The decision to have Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh lead the Operation Sindoor press conference marks a significant shift in India's military communication strategy. Historically, such briefings were the domain of senior male officers. By entrusting these two women with this responsibility, the Indian defense establishment signaled its commitment to gender inclusivity.
Their confident and authoritative presentation challenged long-standing stereotypes, inspiring a new generation of women to envision themselves in roles of leadership and influence within the armed forces. This moment serves as a beacon, illuminating the path toward a more equitable and representative military structure.