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New Delhi [India] May 8 (ANI): Following India's precision attack on a terrorist site in Pakistan named 'Operation Sindoor', several entities, including Reliance Industries, have filed trademark ...
Class 41 trademark. All the applications, including the one filed by Reliance Industries, were under Class 41 trademark, which gives the rights to exclusively use the word-type trademark.
Reliance Industries on Thursday withdrew its trademark application for the phrase ‘Operation Sindoor’, saying it was mistakenly filed by a 'junior employee'.
— Reliance Industries Limited (@RIL_Updates) May 8, 2025 Reliance Industries Limited was the first to file a trademark application, just hours after the Indian military operation was officially ...
Reliance Industries Ltd has withdrawn its trademark application for the term 'Operation Sindoor' - the codename for India's military strikes in Pakistan - stating that it was inadvertently filed by a ...
Reliance Industries has withdrawn its application for a trademark for India's military action's codename ‘Operation Sindoor,' stating that it was ‘filed inadvertently by a junior person ...
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In a media statement, Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has clarified that it has withdrawn application for Operation Sindoor trademark, which was filed inadvertently by a junior person without ...