The Voice of Sikh Heritage & Current Affairs in Northeast India
For centuries, the stories of the Sikh community in Northeast India have been passed down through oral tradition and local memory. The Sikh Anthology was founded to ensure these legacies are never lost. We are the digital heartbeat of the Sangat in the East, documenting our history, celebrating our present, and inspiring our future.
The Sikh Anthology is the first quarterly digital magazine from Northeast India dedicated to the serious study and creative exploration of Sikh literature, history, art, philosophy, and contemporary discourse. Founded in Assam, it serves as an intellectual platform for scholars, writers, artists, and thinkers committed to examining the depth, continuity, and evolving dynamism of Sikh thought. We publish original research essays, peer-informed articles, literary compositions, creative works, interviews, and critical reflections that engage both tradition and modernity with analytical rigor and cultural sensitivity. Our editorial vision is rooted in fostering intellectual clarity, historical consciousness, and meaningful dialogue, bridging regional scholarship with the global Sikh community. Through interdisciplinary engagement and thoughtful inquiry, The Sikh Anthology seeks not merely to document Sikh heritage, but to interpret, question, and contribute to its ongoing intellectual and cultural development.
S. Darvinder Singh Nanda
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
BCom, LLB (Hons), LLM (pursuing)
Preserving Heritage. Inspiring Thought. Shaping Dialogue.
Our Mission
To provide a premium platform for journalistic excellence, historical research, and community storytelling within the Sikh Diaspora of the Northeast.
Our Vision
To become the primary global resource for anyone seeking to understand the rich, diverse, and heroic history of Sikhs in the Eastern frontier.
"Your Story. Our History. The Anthology of the East."
Dhubri Saheb Souvenir
Commemorating the 350th Shaheedi Purab of Hind Di Chadar, Sahib Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the Dhubri Sahib Souvenir is more than a publication, it is a devotional offering to a Guru who sacrificed everything in defense of faith, freedom, and humanity. This Digital Edition is proudly published by the Sikh Pratinidhi Board, Eastern Zone, Dhubri, Assam. Meticulously curated by S. Darvinder Singh Nanda, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Sikh Anthology, and shaped by the tireless efforts of his dedicated team, the Dhubri Sahib Souvenir is a labour of love and scholarship. For the first time, rare archival photographs, invaluable historical records, and deeply researched scholarly commentary have been brought together in a single digital space, making this rich legacy accessible to the global Sangat like never before.
the Submission Hub
Sikh history was never meant to gather dust in archives or sit silently between the pages of scholarly texts. It lives and breathes in the communities we’ve built across generations — in the faded photograph on your mantel, in your grandmother’s stories shared over tea, in the Gurdwara that once sheltered early settlers and still stands, today, as a place of belonging. But living history is fragile. Without care, these stories fade. Photographs yellow. Memories are lost between generations. The moments that shaped your family and our community, deserve more than to be forgotten.
The Submission Hub exists to make sure they aren’t. By sharing your family’s journey – a photograph, a document, a story – you become a guardian of something irreplaceable. You are not simply uploading a file. You are honouring the resilience of those who came before you and ensuring that future generations know where they come from, and what they carry.
Every contribution matters. Every story adds a thread to a tapestry that belongs to all of us. Your legacy is our history. Let’s protect it – together.

The Historian
"I have rare old photos or historical documents to archive."

The Storyteller
"I want to write an article or share a personal experience."

The Witness
"I want to report on a local community event or achievement."
