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“Sikh Separatism: A History of Conflicts” by Rajesh Singh provides an in-depth examination of the Sikh separatist movement, tracing its evolution from a quest to assert a distinct Sikh identity to its transformation into a militant and anti-national campaign. The book delves into the origins of Sikhism, highlighting the establishment of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh, and explores the political developments of the 1920s, including the formation of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee and the Shiromani Akali Dal. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the factors that fueled separatist sentiments and the subsequent rise of militancy, culminating in the suppression of these movements in the mid-1990s. The narrative serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of vigilance against potential resurgences of separatist ideologies.
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Rajesh Singh is a seasoned journalist and author with extensive experience in political analysis and public affairs. He has contributed insightful articles to esteemed think tanks, including the Vivekananda International Foundation, and has written for prominent media platforms such as ABP News, WION, and PGurus. Over a nine-year tenure at The Pioneer in New Delhi, he served as Deputy National Bureau Chief and later as Opinion Editor. Prior to this, he practiced journalism in Goa for nearly two decades, contributing to leading publications. His other notable works include "Baahubalis of Indian Politics: From Bullet to Ballot" and "Portraits of Hindutva: From Harappa to Ayodhya."
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“Sikh Separatism: A History of Conflicts” by Rajesh Singh provides an in-depth examination of the Sikh separatist movement, tracing its evolution from a quest to assert a distinct Sikh identity to its transformation into a militant and anti-national campaign. The book delves into the origins of Sikhism, highlighting the establishment of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh, and explores the political developments of the 1920s, including the formation of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee and the Shiromani Akali Dal. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the factors that fueled separatist sentiments and the subsequent rise of militancy, culminating in the suppression of these movements in the mid-1990s. The narrative serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of vigilance against potential resurgences of separatist ideologies.
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