
The Bharti Enterprises logo, for an Indian group of companies, consists of the brand name, where the light-blue “bharti” lettering is set in lowercase Latin letters in a proprietary, custom-designed style. The letters look stencil-like, built from separate segments, and the ends of the segments are pointed. The dot above the “i” is made as two triangles or arrows in light blue and yellow, pointing in opposite directions and forming an accent on the right side of the logo.
Bharti Enterprises is a private Indian business group founded in 1976 by Sunil Bharti Mittal. Historically, the company started with manufacturing components for the bicycle industry and later grew into a diversified group with key assets in telecommunications and digital infrastructure. The group’s main business is linked to Bharti Airtel, one of the largest telecom operators, active in India and African markets and present in some South Asian countries through associate companies. Beyond telecom, Bharti develops projects and investments in satellite communications and digital networks, and through its international arm Bharti Global it holds a large stake in the UK’s BT Group, expanding the group’s presence beyond India.









