1999- Y2K

ABSTRACTS OF SIKH STUDIES
Is Now Titled as
SIKH STUDIES QUARTERLY



Editor : SARSAR GURTEJ SINGH
Editorial Advisory Board : - Dr Gurdarshan Singh – Dr Sukhjeet Kaur—
-- Sardar Santokh Singh & Dr Jasbir Singh
Views expressed in the articles published herein do not necessarily reflect the
opinions or policy of the Institute of Sikh Studies.

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OBJECTIVES
1. To bring the latest advances in Sikh Studies to the notice of scholars and
general readers.
2. To project a correct image of Sikhism and the Sikh community in India as
well as abroad.
3. To watch, report and rebut any distortions or misrepresentations of Sikh
religion and its history.
4. To serve as living link, and provide coordination among organisations
engaged in promotion of Sikh studies.
5. To highlight problems of the Sikh Diaspora, and suggest solutions.
6. To arrange reviews of important publications relating to Sikhism.
7. To assist readers in framing an informed opinion on matters relating to
Sikhism and Sikh studies.
8. To give publicity to activities of various Sikh societies around the world.
9. To act as a forum for expression of readers' views.
10. To advertise appropriate literature on Sikhism.

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