‘Sindoori’ Born On The Day of Airstrikes: Katihar Couple Name Daughter After Operation Sindoor in Tribute to Army

A couple in Bihar have named their daughter Sindoori to mark the day of India’s retaliatory airstrike on Pakistan, blending personal joy with national pride.

Sindoori' Born On The Day of Airstrikes: Katihar Couple Name Daughter After Operation Sindoor in Tribute to Army

KATIHAR: Couple in Katihar district have named their newborn daughter Sindoori, commemorating her birth on the same day as Operation Sindoor — India’s recent retaliatory airstrike against Pakistan.

Rakhi Kumari, wife of Santosh Mandal from Kursela in Katihar, gave birth to her daughter on May 7, the day the Indian armed forces carried out a coordinated strike across the border. The operation targeted and destroyed nine suspected terrorist hideouts in Pakistan in response to a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalham earlier this month.

As news of the military action dominated headlines and captured the public mood, the couple said they were inspired by the courage of the Indian forces — particularly the women officers who led the mission. “When the nation was striking back, Laxmi herself came into our house,” said Mandal, referring to the newborn daughter as a symbol of blessing.

The family say they hope Sindoori’s name will be a permanent reminder of both national pride and personal joy. Locals have been visiting the family to offer congratulations, turning the birth into a small community celebration.

Operation Sindoor has sparked a wave of patriotic sentiment across India, with many citizens expressing solidarity and admiration for the armed forces. The operation is being widely viewed not just as a military event, but as a symbolic moment of national unity and defiance.