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M. Rajivlochan  A proudly

distinct identity has been the hallmark

of Sikhs. What factors helped develop

this distinctiveness that has sustained

through the years?

J.S. Grewal and Indu Banga 

Guru Nanak’s familiarity with the

beliefs and customs of Muslims, and

his assessment of Islam

Orijit Sen  It’s 20 metres high,

stretches along a 70-metre curved wall…

a panoramic view of contemporary

Punjab, with the Golden Temple at

its centre. Toronto to the left.

Mark Tully  Bhindranwale,

militancy, political one-upmanship…

the dark days of Punjab blow apart

the aura of decisiveness that encircled

Indira Gandhi

Simi Malhotra  The deity’s

seven features that outline Sikhism’s

epistemology, ontology and ethics…

the ‘name’ or the ‘word’ as the source

of all knowledge

Interview  Punjab chief minister

Captain Amarinder Singh says Sikhism

has the necessary tools to mend strained

relations between India and Pakistan

Pranay Sharma  Kartarpur—will

the political overwhelm the spiritual?

Jyotika Sood  What anxiety stalks

still in some homes in Punjab’s villages,

day and night?

Reema Anand The Gurus pulled

women out of the ‘well’ of patriarchy.

How did they get back in later?

J.S. Grewal and Karamjit

K. Malhotra  From Nanak to

Govind Singh, the guruship is a singular

continuum that unites the spiritual with

the martial

The Stard ust  Harbhajan Singh,

Gul Panag, Rakul Preet Kaur, Divya

Dutta, J.J. Valaya…In the Guru’s own

country, the pursuit of piety

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