H. S. Phoolka: The Snake in the Dastar Let’s be honest about what H. S. Phoolka is. Not a hero. Not a martyr-in-waiting. A career politician who built his entire brand on the blood and grief of 1984
Where the Panj Darya Met the Gardens of Shiraz The Historic Connection Between Panjab and Persia, Rooted in the Sacred Tradition of the Sikhs
The Vending Machine Patriot A psychological, historical, and thoroughly sarcastic analysis of public behaviour of Kapoor who became everything to everyone and nothing at all.
The Long Game: How India Manufactures Consent Within Sikhi And Why So Many Don't See the Trap Until It's Closed
The Sikh Entrepreneur Class: A $40 Billion Global Footprint Nobody's Mapping They run some of the world's largest companies. They dominate entire industries. They're the second wealthiest faith group in Britain and among the highest-earning ethnic communities in North America. And yet, as an economic force, the Sikh entrepreneurial class remains one of the most systematically undercounted
The Punjab 95 Affair: How a Democracy Censors Its Own History The Film They Don't Want You to See, The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has demanded over 127 cuts. The film has no release date. Its own director has now walked away.
The Made to Order Sikh A 75-Year History of Control: How Bollywood spent seven decades building a version of Sikh identity that was easier to manage and what Dhurandhar reveals about the final stage of that project.