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Born of 1857 war, the British legacy of divide and rule still holds sway in India, Pakistan today
Haroon Khalid
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Behind the Shillong communal clashes: Old grudges, a real estate row and Khasi nationalism
Arunabh Saikia
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Watch: Two future Canadian Prime Ministerial aspirants, both Sikhs, compete in a dance-off
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Watch: Sikh police officer physically protects young man from mounting mob fury in Uttarakhand
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‘Pakistan didn’t allow our diplomats to meet visiting Sikh pilgrims,’ claims India
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Sikh youths are being trained at ISI facilities in Pakistan, claims government
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In the UK, a debate about whether secret Operation Blue Star papers should be made public
Danish Khan
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United Kingdom: Sikh student ‘dragged’ out of a bar for refusing to remove his turban
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‘Canada wants one united India’, says PM Trudeau amid speculation he was snubbed on India visit
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India will take up reports of alleged conversion of Sikhs with Pakistan, says Sushma Swaraj
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Leaders’ betrayal: Finally, the two Anglo-Sikh wars have been brought to life meaningfully
Amandeep Sandhu
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Guru Nanak, Wali Qandhari and other stories about how the city of Hasan Abdal in Pakistan got water
Haroon Khalid
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As Delhi was consumed with bloodshed during the 1984 Sikh genocide, where was the Indian Army?
Pav Singh
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On this day 33 years ago a genocide against Sikhs took place. A new novel explores the horrors
Vikram Kapur
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Watch Punjab’s majestic Nihang warriors in stunning monochrome visuals in ‘Immortals’
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Pakistan’s Sikh heritage could be a bridge to peace, if not bound by its hostile ties with India
Haroon Khalid
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KPS Gill (1934-2017): The man who finished Khalistani terrorism in Punjab
Manoj Joshi
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Mini-Delhi in DC: A 90-year-old Sikh-American recalls how he built a cultural nest in the US capital
Kavya Balaraman
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Sikh man alleges discrimination after Australian school denies his son admission for wearing turban
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Watch: The children can stay, the parents must leave, Japanese government tells Sikh asylum-seekers
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