Sophia Qureshi

Army Personnel

Indian Vadodara, Gujarat, India

Quick Info

ProfessionArmy Personnel
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth10/05/1981
Age45 years
BirthplaceVadodara, Gujarat, India

Latest News about Sophia Qureshi

07/05/2025

Colonel Sophia Qureshi played a key role in Operation Sindoor, a series of precision strikes launched by India on May 7, 2025, targeting nine terrorist sites linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. She co-led press conferences alongside Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to brief the media on the operation's objectives and outcomes, reinforcing transparency and public trust in the military's actions during the 2025 India–Pakistan conflict.

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Bio/Wiki

Real NameSophia Qureshi
Famous ForBeing the first woman officer to lead an Indian Army contingent at a multi-national military exercise in 2016

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 7"
Weight65 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityMaharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Educational QualificationMasters in Bio-Chemistry
Additional EducationDefence Services Staff College, Wellington (Master's in Defence and Strategic Studies, 2005–06); National Defence College, New Delhi (Strategic Cybersecurity, 2018)

Personal Life

ReligionIslam
HobbiesShooting, Travelling, Trekking, Reading

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

HusbandMajor Tajuddin Qureshi (Army Personnel, Mechanised Infantry)
ChildrenSameer Qureshi
Parents
FatherMohammad Qureshi (Retired Army Officer)
MotherAmina Qureshi
Siblings1
GrandfatherServed in the Indian Army

Career

Service/BranchIndian Army
RankColonel
UnitCorps of Signals of the Indian Army
Commissioned1999 (Short Service Commission, Officers Training Academy, Chennai)
Key Positions
  • Position: Platoon Commander Years: 2004–2006 Details: Led over 30 soldiers in field operations; built early leadership experience in Signals Corps
  • Position: UN Peacekeeping Mission (Congo) Years: 2006–2009 Details: Part of MONUC mission; involved in conflict resolution, community support, security management, and monitoring ceasefires
  • Position: Senior Instructor, Indian Military Academy Years: 2010–2013 Details: Trained cadets in signals and tactical warfare modules
  • Position: Battalion Second in Command Years: 2014–2017 Details: In charge of operational planning, troop coordination, and logistics for field units

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Her grandfather served in the Army, and her father was a religious teacher in the Army.
2. She is married to an Army officer from the Mechanised Infantry.
3. In 1999, she became a Lieutenant after completing training at the Officers Training Academy in Chennai.
4. She served in the United Nations Peacekeeping Operation in Congo for over 6 years.
5. She was awarded commendation cards for her service during Operation Parakram and flood relief operations.
6. Her dedication and work were appreciated by the Force Commander.
7. In 2016, she made history as the first female officer to lead an Indian Army contingent in a multinational military exercise.
8. She helped develop the Army’s first mobile digital communication network in 2001.
9. She attended Defence Services Staff College, Wellington for Master’s in Defence and Strategic Studies (2005–06).
10. She attended National Defence College, New Delhi in 2018 for Strategic cybersecurity.
11. She was awarded the Global Peace Gandhi Award in 2019.
12. She was the first Provost Marshall in her unit.
13. She holds the Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM).
14. She played a pivotal role during Operation Parakram along the Punjab border following the Indian Parliament attack in December 2001.
15. She earned a Commendation Card from the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) for exemplary service.
16. She played a vital role in modernising efforts at the Signal Intelligence wing at Army Headquarters.
17. She was the only female commander among 18 participating nations at Exercise Force 18 in 2016.
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