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The Lioness of Operation Sindoor: How Much Does Lt Col Sophia Qureshi Earn?

"She’s the lioness who led from the front in Operation Sindoor — Lieutenant Colonel Sophia Qureshi is now a national icon. As the country salutes her courage, one question echoes everywhere: how much does this braveheart in uniform truly earn?"

Madhulika Rai
Last Updated : Friday, 09 May 2025
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National News: She stood tall. Calm in chaos. The world saw her walk into Operation Sindoor with unwavering courage, and since that moment, the nation can't stop talking about her. Lieutenant Colonel Sophia Qureshi has now become a household name. But amid all the praise and pride, one question is quietly being asked—how much does this fearless lioness of the Indian Army actually earn? Let’s break it down. Not in jargon. But in facts that reveal how the nation honours its heroes.

Her Salary Range

As a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Army, Sophia Qureshi draws a basic monthly salary between ₹1,21,200 to ₹2,12,400. This depends on her years of service and time in the current rank. But this is just the beginning.

Military Service Pay

Like all serving officers in combat roles, Lt Col Sophia receives a Military Service Pay (MSP) of ₹15,500 per month. This is fixed across the board for officers and is a direct acknowledgment of the challenges they face every day—mental, physical, and strategic.

House Rent and Risk Allowances

Serving officers are also eligible for HRA—House Rent Allowance—especially if they’re not allotted government accommodation. The HRA amount depends on the city and can range from ₹10,000 to ₹25,000. But for someone like Sophia, who has led missions in high-tension and risky zones, there’s more.

Risk and Reward: Field Area Allowance

She receives a Field Area Allowance. This is given for postings in areas prone to combat or operations. In such cases, the allowance can go up to ₹25,000 per month. It’s a recognition of service in the line of fire—both literal and metaphorical.

Other Perks and Respect That Can’t Be Measured

Apart from salary, Lt Col Qureshi also enjoys other government benefits—canteen facilities, subsidized goods, health care, transport support, pension schemes, and officers’ mess privileges. But beyond rupees and allowances, there is something else she has earned—the nation’s respect. And that cannot be calculated in figures.

A Trailblazer’s True Reward

Sophia Qureshi is not just a name. She’s a statement. A declaration that Indian women don’t just participate in history—they lead it. And perhaps, that is the real salary she draws—the pride of 140 crore people standing behind her in silent salute.

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