NYT explains why India named the operation against Pakistan 'Sindoor'.


India launched military operation 'Sindoor' against Pakistan
On the night of May 7, India launched military operation 'Sindoor' against Pakistan, striking their territory. This name has deep symbolic significance related to the tragedy that occurred in the country. The name 'Sindoor' is derived from a Hindu symbol that indicates the marital status of married women in India. This symbol became particularly important after the events in Kashmir on April 22, when more than 26 people died, including Himanshi Narwal's husband.
Criticism and reaction to the military operation
The Indian authorities used the image of spilled sindoor as a symbol of revenge for the losses. Published graphics with broken sindoor resembled blood splatters and served as a signal for both Pakistan and for internal Hindu forces in the country. However, this action faced criticism from feminists who consider it patriarchal and glorifying. Following calls for peace from Himanshi Narwal, the woman began to be harassed online by right-wing radicals.
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