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In current times of global and regional instability, it is crucial for the Sikhs to establish internal processes and platforms for discussion. The Subaad Sabha, held during Holla Mohalla, has emerged as one such platform. Drawing inspiration from the Sikh historical tradition of engaging in internal dialogue during specific annual gatherings, the Subaad Sabha has been organized by the Panth Sewak Jatha Doaba for the past several years.
In an era marked by rising global instability and emerging war scenarios, what does the future hold for the Sikh community? How do escalating tensions between India–Pakistan, India–China, and US–China shape the geopolitical landscape of South Asia — and where does Punjab stand in this evolving equation?
On the 40th remembrance of Nakodar 1986, Advocate Jaspal Singh Manjhpur addressed the gathering, reflecting on the performance of the Indian Constitution in the face of such massacres and discussing lawful and democratic ways to fight for justice.
Bhai Gurmeet Singh Ranchi discusses the disconnect between the mainstream Sikh community and the Sikligar brethren, the efforts being made to bridge this gap, and what needs to be done to ensure their legacy and livelihood are preserved.
Addressing a gathering at Amritsar, Panth Sewak Bhai Daljit Singh (Panch Pardhani Jatha) discusses the changing regional and international situation, challenges and opportunities for Punjab and the Sikhs in current situation, and proposed a path forward.
Journalist Mandeep Singh talks to Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh Gazi. In this exclusive interview changing security scenarios between India and Pakistan, geopolitical and geostrategic importance of Punjab, role of Sikhs in Punjab and Indian subcontinent and relation of these factors with current discussion about so-called secret plans of merging parts of Punjab with proposed Jammu state is discussed in detail.
Sikh religious Jorh-Melas once carried a deep spiritual and religious fervor. The recitation of Gurbani, Kirtan, the narration of Sikh history through Dhadi, Kavishari, Katha, and Kavi Darbars, along with Sewa and meaningful discussions among Sikh jathas on vital issues, formed the core of these sacred gatherings.
In this in-depth interview / podcast conversation, journalist Mandeep Singh speaks with Sikh community leader Diljit Singh (New Zealand) about the recent attempt by a far-right fringe group to disrupt a peaceful Nagar Kirtan procession in South Auckland — and how the Sikh community and wider New Zealand society are responding.
A samagam dedicated to 350th Shaheedi Divas of Sri Guru Tegh Bhadur Sahib Ji, Bhai Mati Das Ji, Bhai Sati Das Ji and Bhai Dayala Ji was held at Village Lohara Chaharke near Bhogpur on 30 November 2025.
The UK Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, is expected to be challenged in the House of Commons this week after more than 150 MPs were contacted by hundreds of constituents urging her to provide a formal update on diplomatic efforts to secure the release of British national Jagtar Singh Johal, who has been held in arbitrary detention in India for over eight years.

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