
Peck & Choose: Five GIB chicks named after Op Sindoor heroes
Jaisalmer: In a symbolic tribute to the heroes of
Operation Sindoor
, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in Jaisalmer has named five Great Indian Bustard (GIB) chicks after key figures and elements of the military operation.
This initiative not only honours the valour of Indian forces but also highlights the intersection of national defence and wildlife conservation.
Operation Sindoor, launched by the Indian govt, targeted terrorist hideouts in Pakistan, showcasing India's strategic, technological, and female power. In recognition of this, the GIB chicks born during the operation at the Sudasari and Ramdevra breeding and conservation centres have been named Sindoor, Atom, Mishri, Vyom, and Sophia.
Deputy Conservator of Forests at Desert National Park, B M Gupta, explained the significance of these names.
The chick named Sindoor, born on May 5, represents the entire military campaign. Atom, born on May 9, symbolises the strategic strength of the operation. Mishri, born on May 19, pays tribute to an intelligence officer known for countering cyber-espionage. Vyom, born on May 23, is inspired by Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who led the official media briefing for the operation. Lastly, Sophia, born on May 24, honours Colonel Sophia Qureshi, a symbol of female leadership in the
Indian Army
.
Senior Scientist and GIB Project Coordinator in Jaisalmer, Suthirtho Dutta, emphasised that these names serve as an emotional bridge between wildlife and national defence. "These chicks now embody the values of determination, courage, and service that the nation's forces fight for," he stated.
The joint efforts of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, WII, and the state govt have been instrumental in the conservation of this endangered species. Through advanced AI technology, precise incubation, and the dedication of WII and forest officials, the number of GIB chicks in Jaisalmer is on the rise.
This initiative not only preserves the GIB but also keeps the spirit of Operation Sindoor alive, linking the legacy of national defence with the conservation of India's natural heritage.
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