
Sikhs in the Diaspora
Sikhs in the diaspora are members of the Sikh community living outside their traditional homeland of Punjab, India, often in countries like Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia. They maintain their religious and cultural practices, such as wearing turbans and carrying the kirpan, while integrating into their local societies. Their presence enriches the multicultural fabric of these nations, promoting values of equality, service, and community. The diaspora also helps strengthen global connections among Sikhs, supporting religious institutions, cultural preservation, and charitable initiatives worldwide.