From Classroom to Combat: Col Sofiya Qureshi's Inspiring Journey
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, originally from Vadodara, shifted from academia to the military, inspired by family ties to the Army. Her career reached new heights when she became the first woman to lead an Indian military contingent abroad. She recently appeared beside top officials during a crucial briefing on Operation Sindoor.
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Colonel Sofiya Qureshi's path from academia to the military serves as an inspiration for many. Initially pursuing a Ph.D and a teaching role, she felt a calling to serve her nation in a different capacity.
Her decision to join the Indian Army through the Short Service Commission marked the start of a distinguished career, further influenced by her family's military legacy. Several years later, she broke barriers as the first woman officer to lead an Indian contingent in a multinational military exercise.
Col Sofiya recently stood alongside Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri during a high-stakes briefing on Operation Sindoor, demonstrating her continued dedication to the country. Her proud family regards her as a role model, reflecting their deep-seated commitment to patriotism and national service.
(With inputs from agencies.)

