Famous Sikhs
Manmohan Singh
- The 17th and current Prime Minister of India.
- Considered to be one of the most qualified and influential figures in India's recent history, because of the economic liberalization he started in 1991 when he was Finance Minister.
- The first Sikh to become Prime Minister of India.
- Manmohan Singh has a doctorate from Oxford University. He is the most educated Indian Prime Minister in history.
Monty Panesar
- Mudhsuden Singh Panesar, popularly known as Monty Panesar, plays for the England cricket team.
- He is the first Sikh to represent a nation other than India in cricket.
- He is a crowd favorite in England, and many English fans have worn patkas and beards while watching Panesar play.
- Nicknames for Panesar include 'The Montster', 'The Python' (as in Monty Python), 'The Beard to be Feared', or most popular 'The Turbanator'.
Waris Ahluwalia
- Actor who has played a number of roles in commercials and Hollywood films, including The Life Aquatic and The Inside Man.
- Waris is also a popular jewelry designer and owner of the House of Waris jewelry brand.
Fauja Singh
- Fauja Singh is an over 90 year old marathon runner.
- He holds a world record as a runner in his age bracket.
- In 2004 he was featured in an advertising campaign, 'Nothing Is Impossible', for sportswear manufacturer Adidas.
- While running marathon races in London, New York and Toronto, he raised money for various charities promoting Sikh culture around the world. He has also raised money for a charity dedicated to the care for premature babies.
Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany
- Widely acknowledged as the father of fiber-optics.
- Dr. Kapany has over one hundred patents. His research and inventions have encompassed fiber-optics communications, lasers, biomedical instrumentation, solar energy and pollution monitoring.
- He is a Fellow of numerous scientific societies including the British Royal Academy of Engineering, the Optical Society of America, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- Named one of seven 'Unsung Heroes' by Fortune magazine in their 'Businessmen of the Century' issue.
Rabinder Singh
- The first judge in the United Kingdom to sit in the high court wearing a turban instead of a wig.
- Rabinder Singh co-founded the Matrix Human Rights Law Chambers with Cherie Blair, wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair.
- He holds a Bachelor of Laws with first class honors from the University of Cambridge and a Master of Laws from the University of California (Berkeley).
- Also thought to be the youngest person to sit as a judge in the U.K. high court.
Baltej Singh Dhillon
- First Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer allowed to wear a turban and unshorn beard.
- Graduated from the RCMP training academy in Regina (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Gurbax S. Malhi
- First turbaned Sikh to be elected to the Canadian parliament, the Canadian House of Commons. He was first elected to parliament in 1993.
- Canadian law prohibited members of parliament from wearing headgear of any sort in the Commons. Malhi's insistence on wearing a turban caused the law to be changed shortly after the election.
- Malhi has introduced numerous Sikh ceremonies to the Canadian Parliament (including an annual Akhand Path and a Diwali celebration).
- He was also instrumental in having the government of Canada produce a postage stamp bearing the khanda symbol.