
Sikh migration
Sikh migration refers to the movement of Sikh people from their homeland in Punjab, India, to other countries, mainly during the 20th and 21st centuries. Factors such as economic opportunities, education, political stability, and escaping conflict prompted Sikhs to seek better lives abroad. Major destinations include the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and Australia. This migration has led to vibrant Sikh communities worldwide, preserving their religious and cultural identity while adapting to new environments. The migration also reflects broader patterns of global movement driven by economic and social factors.