The Global Sikh Council (GSC) proudly announces the re-election of S. Amrit Pal Singh Sachdeva as its President for an unprecedented fourth consecutive term. The decision was unanimously approved during the GSC General Body Meeting held on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 7:30 PM (IST).

In another significant development, S. Gulbarg Singh Basi has been elected as the first Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors, marking a new chapter in the Council’s governance and strategic direction.

Under S. Amrit Pal Singh Sachdeva’s leadership, the GSC has made remarkable progress in advancing Sikh values and global initiatives. The Council continues to drive impactful projects, including PEHEL, which now operates over 80 centers in Punjab, India, the Maa Boli Punjabi projects (India, UAE/Dubai & Kenya), Women Empowerment programs, Interfaith initiatives, and the Mool Nanakshahi Calendar campaign. In addition, Global Sikhi Scholars and the “Sikhi in the next 5, 10, 20 years and beyond” initiative are shaping the future of Sikh thought, education, and engagement worldwide.

The newly elected Executive Committee for the next term is as follows:

  • S. Amrit Pal Singh Sachdeva – President
  • Sdn. Mandeep Kaur – Vice President
  • Dr. Kala Singh – Secretary
  • S. Davinder Singh Eari – Treasurer
  • S. Charanjit Singh – Media and PR
  • S. Narinder Pal Singh – Assistant Secretary
  • S. Harinder Singh Bhatti – Media and PR Assistant

With members from over 30 countries, the Global Sikh Council remains committed to being the unified voice of Sikhs worldwide. It continues to promote Sikh heritage, language, and global solidarity, ensuring that Sikh values remain strong in the modern world.

For more information, please visit www.globalsikhcouncil.org.

Amrit Singh Sachdeva, founder of Sikh Wisdom, was born in Chandigarh, India and grew up in a Sikh household. He arrived in the UK in 2001, and has been living in the UK ever since.

Sikh Scholars have answered nearly 2000 questions in a short time. Other features, such as the Perspectives and Principles of Sikhism sections where users can learn about Sikhi topics, have also received a lot of attention. A Kids Zone page has been created where children under 16 years old can find out more about Sikhism and Sikh History by answering the questions.

Sikh Wisdom is a free Q&A site that allows people to ask questions about Sikhi. Users can ask any question regarding Sikhi and have it answered by Sikh Scholars or anyone else qualified. This platform is designed to assist everyone, particularly the Sikh community, in learning about the message of Bani, as enshrined by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Anyone who wants to expand their knowledge and learn more about Sikhism can access Gurbani-based answers through this platform.

GSC’s objective is to represent Sikhs around the world. GSC provides a platform for the global Sikh community to voice concerns with governmental and non-governmental entities. They have several projects, including Sikhi Renaissance, Sikhi Parsaar and Women empowerment, that aim to spread the message of Sikhi and instill Gurbani-based values amongst youth.

You can access the platform on all devices at www.sikhwisdom.org, or download the Sikh Wisdom app for both Android and IOS.

Global Sikh Council (GSC), Voice of the Sikhs Worldwide held its annual general body meeting on Saturday, March 26. Amrit Singh Sachdeva, founder of Sikh Wisdom, was unanimously elected the Global Sikh Council’s new President.

GSC works with other organizations to serve the Global Sikh Community in different areas. The current members of the network are Sikh Wisdom and EkamSikh.

Amrit Pal Singh Sachdeva, the GSC management, urges all Sikh organizations and individuals to join GSC in its efforts to serve the Sikh community and spread Sikhi awareness to the non-Sikh populations around the world.