Labour’s landslide is a triumph for Britain’s Sikhs
For years, there have been very few Sikhs – who make up around one per cent of the population of…
Starmer should think twice before listening to ‘The Muslim Vote’
A grassroots campaign group called ‘The Muslim Vote’ is aiming to capitalise on the success of pro-Gaza candidates at the…
Why China benefits from the Maldives’ spat with India
Think of the Maldives and you’re likely to conjure up images of expensive honeymoons and golden beaches, but the archipelago…
When will the world wake up to the persecution of Nigerian Christians?
More Christians are killed in Nigeria for their faith than anywhere else in the world. Of the 5,621 people murdered…
Does Britain have a problem with ‘Sikh extremism’?
Terror threats from Islamist and far-right terrorists are depressingly familiar to Brits, but other faiths are not immune from the…
India’s war on the BBC
BBC documentary India: The Modi Question, the second part of which airs tonight, has had a muted reaction in Britain.…
Why Sikhs love King Charles III
Poor old King Charles has had a tricky start to his reign. Harry and Meghan’s tell-all Netflix show, in which…
Nigeria's Christians are under attack, but does the West care?
The scene is medieval in its horror: a woman stoned, beaten and set on fire by a mob shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.…
Will India’s neutrality on Putin’s aggression backfire?
As the western world tightens sanctions on Russia, India is opting for a different strategy: sitting on the fence. ‘We…
Britain is finally remembering the forgotten soldiers of empire
Each year, flowers of remembrance are left on the tomb of the unknown soldier in Westminster Abbey. The memorial marks…
Why is the UN’s Human Rights Council ignoring the Taliban’s atrocities?
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) held its 31st special session this week to address the ‘serious human rights…
Leave, convert or perish: The fate of Afghanistan's minorities
President Biden’s decision to ‘end the war in Afghanistan’ means the complete withdrawal of 3,500 US troops by the 20th…
Why Sikhs are worried about the Indianapolis mass shooting
Last week, the New York Times mapped the location and number of casualties of mass shootings that have occurred on US…
The difficulty of cracking down on ‘hate’
In general, my experience as a British Sikh has been overwhelmingly positive in my life. Most people who know anything…
Why is Covid-19 ‘racist’ but not 'ageist'?
It appears nothing and no-one is safe from being accused of racism nowadays: statues, bra names and even Covid-19. Referring to…
Why the Home Office should publish its grooming gang research
When Sajid Javid, as Home Secretary, launched a review into the characteristics of ‘Asian’ grooming gangs in 2018 and boldly…
The disturbing truth is that the British far-left is now awash with anti-Semites
Over the years I’ve often myopically associated anti-Semitism with the far-right or Islamist extremists who harbour a special antipathy for…