Institute of Sikh Studies

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The Institue of Sikh Studies is a premier institute of Sikh studies established at Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab. It is run by Mr. Kharak Singh Mann as well as many other Current Sikh academicians and philosophers. Apart from commenting about various ongoing issues concerning sikhs in Indian media, many high quality books authored by famous Sikh theologians have been published by this institute.

It has branches all over the world, its main offices outside India is in the USA. The Institute also publishes a monthly journal, the "Abstracts of Sikh Studies" which publishes ongoing research in Sikh Studies. It is a total volunteer institute in which many famous Sikhs participatet. This institute is probably one of the few which has enough courage to point out to the Government of India, its anti-Sikh policies.


OBJECTIVES To bring the latest advances in Sikh Studies to the notice of scholars and general readers. To project a correct image of Sikhism and the Sikh Community in India as well as abroad. To watch, report and rebut any distortions or misrepresentations of Sikh Religion and its History. To serve as a living link, and provide coordination among organisations engaged in promotion of Sikh Studies. To highlight problems of Sikh diaspora, and suggest solutions. To arrange reviews of important publications relating to Sikhism. To assist readers in framing an informed opinion on matters relating to Sikhism and Sikh Studies. To give publicity to activities of various Sikh Societies around the world. To act as a forum for expression of readers' views. To advertise appropriate literature on Sikhism.


Address INSTITUTE OF SIKH STUDIES 959, Sector 59 (Phase IV), S.A S. Nagar, Chandigarh, India 160 059 Web address: sikh.world-india.com E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 670570; Fax: 220959