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A Gurmat Samagam was held on 3 June 2025 at Gurdwara Sahib, Village Bhamme Kalan, District Mansa, Punjab. Speaking during this samagam Bhai Mandhir Singh shared his views on the changing global and regional landscapes, including shifts in international politics, geopolitics, and regional stability.
A Sikh conference on “Genocide, Human Rights, and Sovereignty” was held at Gurdwara Sahib Langenthal, Switzerland, drawing a gathering of Sikh Sangat from across Europe.
In a time of rapid global shifts, the Sikh diaspora across Canada, the USA, the UK, Europe, and Australia is facing a critical moment. As tensions rise between major powers, particularly with the ongoing diplomatic challenges between Canada, the USA, and India over issues affecting Sikhs, it is essential to understand the broader implications.
On October 12, 2024, prominent Sikh leaders from around the globe convened in London to announce the formation of the Sikh Federation International.
On October 12, 2024, prominent Sikh leaders from around the globe convened in London to announce the formation of the Sikh Federation International.
After US President, Joe Biden turned down an invitation to Republic Day celebrations in India on 26 January following accusations of transnational repression by the Indian state it was reported that the French President, Emmanuel Macron had accepted Narendra Modi’s invitation to be the chief guest of honour.
An alleged agent of Indian intelligence agency Research & Analysis Wing (R&AW) is set to face trial in Germany in coming months. German prosecutors will present evidence in a Federal state-security court that Balvir Singh, a Frankfurt based man received payoffs from India’s R&AW for spying on Sikhs and Kashmiris.
In 2014 the German authorities found that a person was spying on Sikhs and Kashmiris for Indian agencies. Since then around four such cases have surfaced in Germany. In these cases German authorities have charged these 'agents' in courts.
As per reports, another Indian will stand trial in Germany accused of spying on Sikh and Kashmiri communities for New Delhi's secret service.
Two Indian citizens living in Germany have been found guilty of spying on Kashmiris and Sikhs for India's intelligence agency. The couple have been sentenced to suspended jail terms and large fines, a report in DW reads.

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