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The Sikh Renaissance

The Sikh Renaissance
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    Khalsa Clash (When Nihangs Clashed With Nirmalas At Hazur Sahib~1873) (English)

    16/03/2026 | 36 min
    In this episode, we examine the 1873 clash at Takht Sri Hazur Sahib between the Nihang and the Nirmala.
    The confrontation arose over the observance of the Five Ks and competing claims about religious authority at the shrine. The Nihangs and Hazuri Akalis challenged the Nirmalas’ assertion that their tradition was ancient and integral to Sikh practice, arguing instead that Khalsa discipline must remain central.
    As tensions escalated, the dispute turned into a physical clash, reflecting broader struggles over Sikh identity, Khalsa tradition, and control of Sikh institutions in the nineteenth century. This episode explores the background, the conflict itself, and what it reveals about debates within the Sikh Panth during this period.
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    ਅਸਲ ਦੁਸ਼ਮਣ (The Plot Against Sikhs: 1984, Khalistan & The Untold Truth) (Punjabi)

    08/03/2026 | 1 h 11 min
    In this Punjabi episode, we break down the infamous "Four Stages of Ideological Subversion" as described by KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov and analyze how this exact playbook was used against the Sikh community. From the 1970s onward, foreign intelligence agencies and hostile actors didn't need weapons. They used information warfare to weaken the community from within.
    We explore each of the four stages, including Demoralization, Destabilization, Crisis, and Normalization. We connect them to real events in Sikh history, the distortion of the Punjabi language, the targeting of youth, and the propaganda spread through media and education. This episode explains how psychological operations and disinformation were used to divide Sikhs, create internal conflict, and ultimately turn the community against itself.
    Tune in to understand how the battle for the Sikh narrative was fought not on the battlefield, but through the minds of the people. A must listen for anyone interested in Sikh history, media manipulation, and the truth behind the chaos.
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    ਐਕਸ-ਖ਼ਾਲਿਸਤਾਨੀ ਦੇ ਝੂਠ (Fact Or Fiction? The Lies Of 'Ex-Khalistani' Sangha) (Punjabi)

    02/03/2026 | 57 min
    In this episode, we critically examine and debunk key claims made by Ex-Khalistani Sangha, Giani Buta Singh, Harnek Singh Neki, and other commentators shaping public narratives around Khalistan and Sikh history. Drawing on Gurmat, primary historical sources, and documented evidence, we address what we argue are factual inaccuracies, omissions, and misinterpretations. This is a focused, source-driven discussion aimed at restoring historical clarity.
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    ਸਿੱਖ ਫ਼ੌਜੀ (The Sikh Regiment Crisis: Why Punjabi Youth Avoid The Army After 1984) (Punjabi)

    22/02/2026 | 47 min
    This episode argues that the decline of Sikh participation in the Indian Army after 1984 was not accidental but the result of state discrimination, betrayal, and institutional mistrust both pre-and-post-84.
    Following the 1984 Sikh genocide and Operation Blue Star, Sikh soldiers and officers faced surveillance, sidelining, and humiliation despite generations of unmatched military service.
    The episode examines how even highly decorated Sikh commanders such as Brigadier Pritam Singh, Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh, Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh, Maj. Gen. Shabeg Singh, and Major Baldev Singh Ghuman were mistreated, marginalised, or erased once they no longer fit the state narrative.
    Through historical evidence and lived reality, this episode explains why many Punjabi Sikh youth consciously withdrew from military service and why the rupture between Sikh faujis and the Indian state remains unresolved.
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    ਵੱਡਾ ਧੋਖਾ (How Hindu-Muslim Forces United Against Sikhs-Exposing The Lies Of Bhagat Singh Doabi) (Punjabi)

    08/02/2026 | 1 h 5 min
    In this episode, we examine the Wadda Ghalughara (1762) using primary historical accounts to uncover a reality often omitted from mainstream narratives.
    During one of the most devastating genocidal episodes in Sikh history, Hindu and Muslim power structures, mercenary forces, and local collaborators aligned against the Sikhs, enabling Ahmad Shah Abdali’s campaign of mass violence.
    This episode directly addresses the modern political claim that Sikhs should align with Hindutva, responding to the assertions of Bhagat Singh Doabi.
    Through historical evidence drawn from Persian chronicles, Sikh sources, and regional records, the discussion demonstrates how religious proximity did not shield Sikhs from persecution and how survival depended on resistance rather than ideological assimilation.
    Key topics explored include:
    How Hindu and Muslim forces coordinated against Sikhs during the Wadda Ghalughara

    The role of local elites, informants, and auxiliary troops

    Why Sikh persecution cannot be reduced to a Muslim-only conflict

    How history is selectively reframed to advance contemporary political agendas

    Why Sikh sovereignty, not political alignment, ensured community survival

    This episode is essential listening for those interested in Sikh history, Wadda Ghalughara, Ahmad Shah Abdali, Hindutva debates, Mughal-era violence, and the politicization of historical memory.
    History does not change to suit ideology. It records what happened.

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